Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 2 Dec 1994, p. 7

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“We want our children to have skills and knowledge, so’ when they grow up they will have financial security and families of their own,” explained Campbell. ‘ 6 Kids need to hear from you what you believe about violence â€" that violence is Wrong, that it’s illegal, and that people who don’t have any resources have to be bullies because they don’t have any other skills to get their needs met,” said Sandra Campbell, one of Canada’s leading experts on media violence and children durâ€" ing a workshop at St. Matthew’s School recently. i. The workshop, entitled â€" “Media, Toys,;Violence and Children: Defining Solutions That Teach Pro-Social Behavior” â€" gave parents and teachers a look at how children learn social skills, how media violence affects the development of kids, and how we can all help children develop pos- itive social skills. “What do children need to live successfully? The ability to com- municate with others, to collabo- rate and co-operate, empathy, and an understanding of responsibility and consequences.” Teach kids to understand media violence Campbell believes that adults are much more powerful than any media experience, which is why most kids who watch television or play lots of video games are not violent. “Children who are neglected and have no positive adult in their lives are at risk,” she said. “It’s pretty hard to resist bringing kids up without exposing them to media.” As a parent herself, Campbell says he finds it to be one of the JJ. MIRROR - CLOSE TS “The content of television material has changed a lot in the last 10 years. There is a huge increase in the depiction of vio- lence...Violence on TV,is wit- nessed by many more people, and there’s more focus on the acts without seeing the consequences. Did anyone ever sit down and ask Rodney King the impact of being beaten?” mos; humbling jobs and the hard~ est, especially in light of changes in the media over the last few years. - A major change in the United States â€" which directly impacted AUTO GLASS AND SUNRUOFS 569-8411 u I! 0% 3.1.: mo): ‘3‘" V445: 9' lim- 5.! WM! lfl ‘glgg “ 'CII‘ ‘ 2:" DON’T COME TO US... WE’LL COME TO YOU! What do you want from Santa for Christmas? Write your letters in to us by December15 and will pick the best one to be published in the paper. Write to or drop off c/o 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ontario, L6K SS4 Attn: Santa North News Hey Kids! Your Mirror Closet Specialists 6 Mirror Doors Walls 9 Bevelled Glass Mirrors 6 Standard/Custom Shower Tub Enclosures 6 Glass Tables 9 Art Deco Framed Mirrors 6 Custom Closet Organizers (Wood Wire) 0 Prompt Prolasslonal Installations MISSISSAUGA SHOWROOM HOME DESIGN CENTRE 2575 DUNDAS ST. W. FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATES 820-9646 ' Most Insurance Companies Inn-III 1". ma, Fri. 104 Sal. 10-! Sun. 12-5 0 FREE mobile service 0 FREE pick-up delivery 6 No- s5!) Deductible? PLEASE “It used to be that if you were going to advertise to children, you had to inake it clear it was an ad. This protected children from being exploited. With deregula- tion, television is now used to market products. The Ninja Turtle phenomenon started out as a $20- million, five-year marketing cam- paign to sell products to kids. The shows were cheap to make, and stories were not needed â€" just action. Canadlans â€" was the i983 deregu- lation of children’ s television. “The Power Rangers uses vio- lence because it is cheap and can 3145 Dundas St. w., Unlt11, Mississauga (beside Prize Club) “Children are being exploited shamelessly with the only criteria being profit.” be dubbed in different lan- guages.” for everything you see here! A bigger motor means anion suction power! Performance You Expect. 198 5"" Rd, 844-4736 Quality YOU Demand. W west of Kerr $1., bedde Money Mart AT PARTICIPATING RETAILERS ONLY. PRICE OPTIONAL WITH‘DEALER. TVG 139" of water lift (max.)! Enough cleaning power for 12,000 sq. ft. More powerful, more durable than conventional motors moms Upper6thP1am~1500 6th Line 1p: MED-11,1153! F1225: (See ‘Regulations. . .’ page 8) $8.99 338-0097 MVWM’ upturn GINO’S PIZZA United Way of Canada Your Eureka Dealer is: ' 3-stage maintenance free high-performance action 11511101111191]!!! Ode Rd. LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY! COME CLEAN WITH US! 825-8500 ”pthzgaan i;§ggl £5 6 km or- cons 2 MEQIUM < pizzas EARN CLUB Z POINTS WITH EVERY PURCHASE OVER $10.00 (CALL OR SEE STORE FOR DETAILS)

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