New study finds cartoon mayhem “not bad for kids”
When Bishop Animation did the pilot episode of “Kung Fu Jimmy Chow” for Camp Chaos, I was a bit worried that it was too over the top in the violence area. According to a new study, I may have been worried for nothing.
From the article:
Professor Alison Schwartz, a co-author of the paper, published in next month’s edition of Early Childhood Education, said: ‘The current belief is that violence depicted in television programmes, particularly cartoons, has a negative impact on young children’s behaviour. We found that not to be true.’
She went on: ‘Most pre-schoolers recognise cartoon programmes as make-believe and understand these characters inhabit fictional worlds.’
But Schwartz’s conclusions have been criticised by Professor John Murray, who told the US Senate recently that his research showed that real-life aggression among children may be activated by aggressive acts on television.
‘I found that the brain treats entertainment violence as something real and stores this violence as long-term memory,’ he said.
I guess you DO still need a parent or guardian to help kids figure things out for themselves.

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