What is Death to our Children? Amanda Baker Kayla Brodner Tara Baade
Mar 26, 2015
What is Death to our Children?
Amanda BakerKayla BrodnerTara Baade
Death is just a game...
“Playing video games increases aggression in
some children and young adults and normalizes killing, some doctors said.”
“Snyder said exposure to violence in video
games can desensitize a teen to the real
thing.”"Exposure to violent video games, even E rated
video games, increases aggressive thoughts, increases pro-social behavior and increases general arousal," said Dr. Greg Snyder.
"Then, when they're done playing, that's all that's on their mind. Kill. Kill. Kill.”
“In the news there was a MURDER where a
young person acted out what he saw on the
video game he was playing. And people say
that video games do not affect a young
person???”
“Research shows that as much as 92% of
children between 4 and 17 years of age play
video games.”
Death is entertainment...
“More than 12% of children aged 10 to 14 are watching R-rated violent movies”
“Studies have also shown a twelve percent increase in aggressive behavior after watching violent television.”
“Over sixty percent of television shows being shown in prime time contain some form of violence.”
“More than one thousand scientific studies and reviews conclude that significant exposure to media violence increases the risk of aggressive behaviour in certain children, desensitizes them to violence and makes them believe that the world is a ‘meaner and scarier’ place than it is.”
Death is everywhere...
Kids start playing with guns at an early age...
... Which can have deadly consequences.
Our children are immersed in death daily.
What are the affects of our children living in
a society where death is an everyday occurrence?
Reference Page
http://www.ketv.com/family/15249738/detail.html
http://www.1timothy4-13.com/files/family/videogames.html
http://www.actiontrip.com/features/howdangerousarethey.phtml
http://blogs.abcnews.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/09/19/usschoolshoot_mn.jpg
http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20080805/kids-and-violent-movies-a-scary-trend
http://allpsych.com/journal/violentmedia.html
http://kickyoutube.com/watch/?v=u2RRMp2swz0