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8 Ways to Control Your Child’s Exposure to Media Violence
ABC's of Media Literacy: What Can Pre-Schooolers Learn?
Altered States: How Television Changes Childhood
Bridging the Gap: Sharing Your Family's Life Stories
CHILDREN: Helping Children Challenge Male Stereotypes
CHILDREN: Learning to Decipher TV Culture
CHILDREN: Media Help Fill Grandparent Gap
CHILDREN: Questions Help Challenge False Images
CHILDREN: Economic Lessons for Young Viewers
CHILDREN: Finding Green Lessons in Fast Food
CHILDREN: Just Say ‘No' To Garfield
CHILDREN: Media's Message Can Fool Kids
CHILDREN: Parents Can Help Defuse Bad News
CHILDREN: TV Tool Teaches Election Basics
CHILDREN:: Vigilant Parents Fill Media's Gaps
Creating Cosby: The Power of Television
Dads Through the Decades: Thirty Years of TV Fathers
Educational TV May Boost Intellectual Development
Empowered Parents: Role Models for Taking Charge of TV Viewing
Family Life is Serious Business in the Comics
FAMILY: 'Tossed Salad' Culture Honors Diversity
FAMILY: Modeling the Medium: A Parent's Role
FAMILY: Oral Histories Harvest Family Heritage
FAMILY: Questions to Analyze Political Media
FAMILY: Learning to Live In Interracial World
FAMILY: Shared Music Listening Opens Dialogue
FAMILY: The Family That Plays Together...
FAMILY: Working Together Gives Peace a Chance
Five Healthy TV Habits for Families
Five Important Ideas To Teach Your Kids About TV
From Savers to Spenders: How Children Became a Consumer Market
Growing Up in a Media World
Guidelines for Quality Children's Television
Home, Home on the Remote: Why Do Men Control "the Clicker"?
How to Watch Television with Your Grandchildren
Imitations of Immortality: How Children Learn a Culture of Consumerism
Making the Media Work for You: Action Ideas for Families
Malice in Wonderland: Tots, TV and Trust
Mapping A Geography of Media
Media Violence: We All Share In It
Meeting Media in Every Corner of Our Lives
Parents and Teachers: Team Teaching Media Literacy
Preparing Children to Live in a Media World
Sex on TV: Do All Kids See the Same Show?
Six Kinds of Screen Violence — and How Children Respond
STARTING POINT: Dare to be Aware
STARTING POINT: It All Begins at Home
STARTING POINT: Turning the tables on TV sex
Teach Kids to Make TV!
Teaching the Media Child in the Digital Swarm: The Case for Media Education
Television Exerts Powerful Draw
The Power of Numbers: Making Sense of Media Statistics
The Technological Child
Toying With War
Trauma on the News: Should Children Watch?
Tuning in to TV Sex: How to Use Media to Dialogue with your Children
TV Food Messages and Children's Diets
TV's New Ratings Game — What Parents Need to Know
Use TV to Exercise Values
VCR: Questions for Family Reflection
Video Visits Help Families Say 'I Love You'
What Parents Can Do about Media Violence
What we Know about Young Children, TV and Media Violence
What YOU can do to help your family -- and community -- become media literate?
What's Wrong with the Ratings?
When I Grow Up: Children and the Work-World of Television
When Kids are Watching: Confessions of a SitCom Producer
Who's in the Dollhouse? Research reveals surprising role models
Wired Bedrooms: Kids' Media Choices Made Behind Closed Doors
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