Your Violent Kids Are Your Own Fault

by mtippett | October 18, 2007 at 07:37 am
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Hey, listen up parents.  You can't blame the TV anymore...

It is not the cartoons that make your kids smack playmates or violently grab their toys but, rather, a lack of social skills, according to new research.

"It's a natural behavior and it's surprising that the idea that children and adolescents learn aggression from the media is still relevant," says Richard Tremblay, a professor of pediatrics, psychiatry and psychology at the University of Montreal, who has spent more than two decades tracking 35,000 Canadian children (from age five months through their 20s) in search of the roots of physical aggression. "Clearly youth were violent before television appeared."

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at 08:06 on October 18th, 2007

Yes this is very true.  Parents need to take more personal responibility for their children.  I actually favor criminal penalties for parents whose children commit crimes. 

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mtippett

I don't know if I'd go that far.  You could argue it's really the grandparents fault using that logic.

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gryphon

Well, yes, if the parents of the children commiting teh crime are still legally children themselves (under 18), which may be possible I guess.

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at 23:17 on October 18th, 2007

mtippett, good stuff. Violence seems to be hard-wired into us as part of our "animal" makeup, in varying degrees. I think that constantly viewing violence can have a mental effect, but in the long run, it is up to parents, regardless of what the child views on TV or elsewhere, to set standards.

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