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Books about
What Parents Can Do
To Protect Children from Media Violence
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"Mommy, I'm Scared": How TV and Movies Frighten Children
and What We Can Do to Protect Them
Joanne Cantor, Ph.D.
Harcourt Brace & Co., 1998 |
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Endangered Minds: Why Our Children Don't Think
Jane Healy
Simon & Schuster, 1991 |
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Screen Smarts: A Family Guide to Media Literacy
Gloria DeGaetano & Kathleen Bander
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996 |
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Selling Out America's Children : How America
Puts Profits Before Values - And What Parents Can Do
David Walsh
Bookmen, 1995 |
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Stay Tuned! Raising MediaSavvy Kids in the Age of the
Channel-Surfing Couch Potato
Jane Murphy and Karen Tucker
Doubleday, 1996 |
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Taming the Wild Tube: A Family's Guide to Television
& Video
Robert Schrag
University of North Carolina Press, 1990 |
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365 TV-Free Activities You Can Do with Your Child
Steve and Ruth Bennett
Bob Adams, 1996 |
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The Plug-In Drug/Television, Children, and
the Family
Marie Winn
Penguin, 1985 |
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Viewing Violence: How Media Violence Affects Your
Child's and Adolescent's Development
Madeline Levine
Doubleday, 1996 |
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