Effective limits

September 22, 1999

To limit children's exposure to inappropriate media, parents need to take the initiative, says Peter A. Gorski, professor at the Harvard Medical School. Don't be bashful when arranging a play date or sleep-over, for example, to request that no scary, violent, or sexual films be shown. Also, limit your child's use of the Internet to a computer in a family area so you'll have more control over what sites he or she visits. If you're not going to allow your kids to watch a particular television program or film, discuss why. Source: The Boston Parents Paper

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