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Watching Violence On TV Can Affect Kids For Years – Rolling Out

Posted on November 22, 2022 by rollingout

The more children get exposed to aggressive interactions (on screens) the more they might think it normal to behave that way.
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The post Watching Violence On TV Can Affect Kids For Years appeared first on Rolling Out.

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