On the other hand, "The media is one of the biggest problems in this society (Robert Jackson, 1998)." “The Media Awareness Network” explains that the media seriously affects teenagers. They presented cases where many teenagers copy crimes seen in movies and on television, after seeing excessive media violence. However, limited media viewing can be appropriate and beneficial for children. For example, Gerard Jones, author of Killing Monster: Why Kids Need Fantasy, Superheroes, and Pretend Violence, argues that it can actually be helpful in developing healthy attitudes toward real-life violence as adults. It allows children a fantastic space where they can experience the feelings and emotions of violence. Additionally, watching world news every evening is a great way for children to stay informed about world events. It is important for children to be culturally and politically aware as they enter adulthood. It's a way to encourage this awareness. Newspaper is the best resource for developing reading skills. Likewise, documentary is a great way to accelerate children's learning process. Most countries around
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