Tips for a Healthy Media Diet

Do you know media's impact?

The facts: Kids spend over 44 hours per week with media

  • 61% of children 0-1 years old use screen media in a typical day
  • 66% of kids 8-18 years old have a TV in their bedroom
  • Most teens spend 30 minutes a day instant messaging
  • 55% of online teens have a social networking profile like Facebook or MySpace
Advice and Answers

Use media together and talk about what you see, hear, and read.

Whenever you can, watch, play, listen, and surf with your kids. Talk about the content. When you can’t be there, ask them about the media they’ve used. Practice media literacy – help kids question and analyze media messages by sharing your values. Let them know how you feel about solving problems with violence, stereotyping people, selling products using sex or cartoon characters, or advertising to kids in schools or movie theaters. Help kids connect what they learn in the media to events and other activities in which they’re involved, like playing sports and creating art, in order to broaden their understanding of the world.

Be a role model.

When kids are around, set an example by using media the way you want them to use it. Don't bring cell phones and Blackberries to the dinner table, turn the TV off when it's not actively being watched. Use a VCR or TiVo™ to record shows that may be inappropriate for your kids to watch – even the news – and watch them at a later time when kids are not around.

Keep an eye on the clock

Media is fun and our kids love it. But kids can have too much of a good thing. Keep an eye on how long kids spend online, in front of the TV, watching movies, playing video games. The secret to healthy media use is to establish time limits and stick to them -- before your kids turn on and tune in.

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Posted by achet on 05/14/2009 (adult contributor)

Help kids differentiate between commercials and programs, and help them understand that the purpose of an advertisement is to sell a product. You can also explain that advertisements often exaggerate the quality of the product to make it more appealing.
acnee

Posted by achet on 05/14/2009 (adult contributor)

Help kids differentiate between commercials and programs, and help them understand that the purpose of an advertisement is to sell a product. You can also explain that advertisements often exaggerate the quality of the product to make it more appealing.
acnee

Posted by lili31 on 01/15/2009 (teen contributor, age 13)

I have a TV in my room. My parents don't set time limts; I monitor my own. For example: i am not a couch potatoe, every morning, after i get up i go out into the freezing cold weather and take a 30 minute walk with my headphones. every night, i spend 3 hours on the internet. And i watch some scattered bits of TV during the day. so in total, I have about 5-7 1/2 hours media time in one day. Not ver bad at all if i say.

Posted by Lisa P on 11/13/2008 (adult contributor)

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