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“By the age of six the average child will have completed the basic American education… From television, the child will have learned how to pick a lock, commit a fairly elaborate bank holdup, prevent wetness all day long, get the laundry twice as white, and kill people with a variety of…” quote by Anonymous
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“By the age of six the average child will have completed the basic American education… From television, the child will have learned how to pick a lock, commit a fairly elaborate bank holdup, prevent wetness all day long, get the laundry twice as white, and kill people with a variety of sophisticated armaments.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Children absorb societal norms and skills from media, often reflecting cultural values and biases.

In simple terms: Kids learn from TV, shaping habits and attitudes.

Key Takeaway

Guide media consumption to foster healthy values.

Themes

media influence education culture behavior

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

observational critical

When to use this quote

  • parental guidance
  • school curriculum
  • media literacy workshops
  • family discussions

Key Concepts

social learning norms critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values are you promoting through media?
  • How can you balance entertainment with education?
A Different Perspective

Media can also teach positive skills and critical thinking.

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