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Media's Influence on Bullying and Behavior

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  • Overview

    Over and over again studies have established a causal connection between media violence and aggressive behavior in chidren. What needs to be done to reduce this risk? In this segment, host Dr. Bill Rutenberg speaks with our guest Dr. Michael Rich, Director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital in Boston about the roles that media play on the behavior of children.
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  • Overview

    Over and over again studies have established a causal connection between media violence and aggressive behavior in chidren. What needs to be done to reduce this risk? In this segment, host Dr. Bill Rutenberg speaks with our guest Dr. Michael Rich, Director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital in Boston about the roles that media play on the behavior of children.
Schedule31 Oct 2024