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Media Impact on Children
Media can be a positive influence in the lives of children and adolescents, but care is needed to avoid the negative side effects. This is the conclusion of a series of 10 short papers just released by the journal Children and Electronic Media. — Zenit.org
Zenit summarizes the research contained in these papers and concludes that “parents have to take responsibility for helping their children develop healthy media habits.”
Crazy Mirrors for a Deranged Society
Are you as oblivious as Humpty Dumpty when it comes to the media, naively considering yourself a critical thinker when in actuality, you meekly swallow the preaching of today’s opinion-makers? — Zenit.org
Zenit summarizes the remarks of Dr. González Gaitano, dean of the faculty of institutional communication of Rome’s Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, at the 6th World Meeting of Families.
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