
Kids and Computers -
Addiction and Media Violence
Warning Signs in the Toddler and Preschool Child:
- Has many temper tantrums in a single day or several lasting
more than 15 minutes, and often cannot be calmed by parents, family members,
or other caregivers;
- Has many aggressive outbursts, often for no reason;
- Is extremely active, impulsive, and fearless;
- Consistently refuses to follow directions and listen to adults;
- Does not seem attached to parents; for example, does not touch,
look for, or return to parents in strange places;
- Frequently watches violence on television, engages in play that
has violent themes, or is cruel toward other children.
Warning Signs in the School-Aged Child:
- Has trouble paying attention and concentrating;
- Often disrupts classroom activities;
- Does poorly in school;
- Frequently gets into fights with other children in school;
- Reacts to disappointments, criticism, or teasing with extreme
and intense anger, blame, or revenge;
- Watches many violent television shows and movies or plays a
lot of violent video games;
- Has few friends, and is often rejected by other children because
of his or her behavior;
- Makes friends with other children known to be unruly or aggressive;
- Consistently does not listen to adults;
- Is not sensitive to the feelings of others;
- Is cruel or violent toward pets or other animals;
- Is easily frustrated.
Warning Signs in the Preteen or Teenage Adolescent:
- Consistently does not listen to authority figures;
- Pays no attention to the feelings or rights of others;
- Mistreats people and seems to rely on physical violence or threats
of violence to solve problems;
- Often expresses the feeling that life has treated him or her
unfairly;
- Does poorly in school and often skips class;
- Misses school frequently for no identifiable reason;
- Gets suspended from or drops out of school;
- Joins a gang, gets involved in fighting, stealing, or destroying
property;
- Drinks alcohol and/or uses inhalants or drugs.
This material was excerpted from is a brochure produced through
a collaborative project of the American Psychological Association and the
American Academy of Pediatrics. Full text copies of the brochure are available
by contacting the American Academy, Division of Publications, 141 Northwest
Point Blvd, PO Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL. 60009-0927. Copyright ©
1996 American Psychological Association. All Rights Reserved.
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If you are a mental health professional, please refer to our Seminars
to arrange a comprehensive training workshop on the impact of the media
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