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Understanding Advertisements
September 9, 2009
Every day we are surrounded by advertisements on TV, in magazines and newspapers, on signs and billboards, and on the Internet. Advertising has a relentless influence on kids. How many ads do you think the average kid sees on TV in a given year? Would you believe 40,000? What is most troubling about all this advertising exposure is that young kids are not so good at telling fact from fiction. They don’t understand that the ad’s purpose is to sell, and they often accept advertising claims and images as the truth. We know from experience that teaching kids how to look at advertisements with a critical eye for the truth can be very effective in reducing some of the negative effects of advertising. You can help your kids get better at assessing ad messages by encouraging them to talk with you about what the ads are really trying to say. When To Do What To Do For the next month, when viewing TV with your kids, watch for commercials for goods that they are familiar with; this will make it easier for them to assess the real message. After one of these commercials, ask your kids the following questions:
Consider recording some commercials if you have TIVO or a DVD or video recorder. Seeing an ad a second or third time can help you point out parts of the messaging with your kids that offer answers to their questions. (When you’re watching TV “live,” your kids may be more interested in watching the program than talking about the commercials.) Variations
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