Television and children
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Television and children
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Television and children
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Incoming Resources
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- Television and growing up: the impact of televised violence ;, report to the Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service
- Television's child, by Norman S. Morris
- Sesame Street and the reform of children's television, Robert W. Morrow
- The plug-in drug, television, computers and family life, Marie Winn
- Sold separately, children and parents in consumer culture, Ellen Seiter
- Talking back to Facebook, the common sense guide to raising kids in the digital age, James P. Steyer ; with a foreword by Chelsea Clinton
- Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill : A Call to Action Against Tv, Movie & Video Game Violence
- Mind and media, the effects of television, video games, and computers, Patricia Marks Greenfield
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games, from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marsha Kinder
- Remote control, television and the manipulation of American life, Frank Mankiewicz and Joel Swerdlow
- Exactly as you are, the life and faith of Mister Rogers, Shea Tuttle
- Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, and Kristine Paulsen, with Katie Miserany
- Television and child development, Judith Van Evra
- Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, and Kristine Paulsen, with Katie Miserany
- The family guide to children's television: what to watch, what to miss, what to change, and how to do it., With illus. by Edward Frascino
- Remote control, a sensible approach to kids, TV, and the new electronic media, Leonard A. Jason and Libby Kennedy Hanaway
- Stop teaching our kids to kill, a call to action against TV, movie & video game violence, Dave Grossman and Gloria DeGaetano
- Into the minds of babes, how screen time affects children from birth to age five, Lisa Guernsey
- Mind over media, new ways to improve your child's reading and writing skills, Barbara Lee & Masha Kabakow Rudman ; preface by Bill Cosby
- Mommy, I'm scared, how TV and movies frighten children and what we can do to protect them, Joanne Cantor
- Stop teaching our kids to kill, a call to action against TV, movie, and video game violence, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and Gloria DeGaetano
- Children and the entertainment industry, Karen Miller, book editor
- Children's exposure to TV advertising in 1977 and 2004, information for the obesity debate, Debra J. Holt [and others]
- A parents' guide to television, making the most of it, by Michael R. Kelley
- Exactly as you are, the life and faith of Mister Rogers, Shea Tuttle
- Sesame Street, a celebration : 40 years of life on the street, Louise A. Gikow ; contributing editor, Betsy Loredo
- The relationship of students' academic achievement to television watching, leisure time reading and homework, by Barbara Ward, Nancy A. Mead, Donald T. Searls
- The plug-in drug, Marie Winn
- Imagination and play in the electronic age, Dorothy G. Singer and Jerome L. Singer
- Screen time, how electronic media-from baby videos to educational software-affects your young child, Lisa Guernsey
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