Cognitive and Behavioral TV - Media Report - Angel Aguilar
Cognitive and Behavioral TV - Media Report - Angel Aguilar
Cognitive and Behavioral TV - Media Report - Angel Aguilar
Angel Aguilar
Professor Sullivan
As a child there are so many influences in the world that tell us who and how to be in this
society. These influences could either make us into profound individuals, or someone who is lost
and has not quite figured out who they are. The important role educators and parents play in the
lives of these children include the media and programs they introduce to them. However not all
programs and shows that are on the television are bad, which is why we should all take the time
to study what we are letting our kids watch. The choices we make as an authority figure in these
kids lives can impact their education and behavior in so many different ways.
There are so many educational programs out there for students to watch and learn
through. While I would recommend quite a few for parents and teachers, there is one that comes
philosophy is one that allows a child to grow within themselves to help gain the esteem and
confidence needed to exceed in school. PJ masks is a show that has three young elementary
school kids, named Connor, Amaya, and Greg. These kids go on a mission at night as
superheroes named Owelette, Geico, and Cat Boy, that save the day. This type of show deals
with team-building, problem-solving, and getting the confidence needed to do well during the
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day at school. Just to name an example of the confidence and team building lessons they teach
in this show, I went back and watched season one episode 3, where Geico has a reminder that he
cannot do everything on his own. Geico thinks that he is strong enough to take on a whole band
of ninjas instead of working as a group to conquer the quest together. So, it causes the ninjas to
get away because he cannot hold the weight when he comes up with a plan to trap them. Geico
starts to freak out because he thinks that he is never going to be strong on his own until he
realizes that with his friends by his side, he is stronger in his group. Later on, in the episode Cat
Boy scares Owelette and upsets her. She asks him to apologize but he does quickly so she does
not feel like he meant his apology. While on their mission to save the day anytime she is asked
for help she asks for an apology. Then when having to go after the villain her and Cat Boy bump
into each other because they did not communicate with each other the plan. They then end up
messing up the mission and it forces them to talk to each other to figure out a solution to all the
This type of show teaches kids that they are all superheroes in their own ways and they
can do anything no matter how big the task is. This type of show can help students figure out
solutions they are having with themselves and with others by teaching them how to communicate
and how to work through problems. In an article titled, The Benefits of TV For Young Children, it
states, “Scores improved among children who watched educational programs like Sesame Street,
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Reading Rainbow, Mr. Wizard's World, and 3-2-1 Contact…The
studied, namely those aged 2 and 3 years” (Child Health Alert). This shows how not even social
ques are being taught in these shows but also on assessments students are learning the best ways
to answer questions without having to always sit in front of the board. While this cannot be said
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for all tv programs. It is important that parents monitor what they show their children and can
figure out the best shows that will be beneficial to a child’s learning and behavior. Preschool age
kids are the most influenced so if we can find ways to inspire them young, they will always have
There are so many different learning techniques that are used to help stimulate a child
learning so they are the fullest engagement they can possibly be at. In Sesame Street all of the
characters are unique to the show for a bunch of different reasons. In the episode, where the
Sesame Street meets Julia, autism is introduced to Big Bird and the rest of the gang. Big bird
tries to speak to Julia, but when she doesn't respond he starts to feel as if she doesn't like him.
Mr. Alan, who is sitting with the students while they're painting reassures big bird that Julia is
just unique and does not react the same way to contact the same way other students do. In this
episode, it shows how she does not respond to her name being called. It also, shows all the
accommodations, Mr. Alan uses to help Julia for example, she does not like the texture of the
paint so they accommodate her using the brush. It also shows the difficulty she has when asked a
question she does not respond immediately. The teacher gets down at her level and asks her
again and then it registers that she is being asked something. Alan describes her as different and
does things in a different way. She speaks in bursts without making full sentences. Alan
understood when Julia changes the games around and encourages it to Big Bird by saying that
Big Bird says in this episode, “all friends are different, and unique.” Now, this episode is
addressing someone who has autism, no matter what the classroom it is there is always going to
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be types of accommodations to have to meet be made to help students succeed. This brings up
the concept of how there are so many different ways a student can learn and as a teacher and as
parents being able to understand that not all students are going to work the same way is
something so significant. Sesame Street shows the importance of patience and being understating
and how these qualities can help the learning environment flourish.
The Negative Impact of Media and The Violence That Can Arise
When it comes to the media it is very easy for society to blame the actions of people on those
types of influences. I do believe that the choices a person makes cannot be put on something else
to make up for their actions. However, I do believe that we can help limit some of the negative
choices being made by keeping a close eye on what we allow our children to watch. It is truly a
battlefield pinpointing one set thing to aggression when there are so many other factors that go
into it. In the Alfred Banduras experiment with the Bobo dolls, we see the aggression patterns
change from being subjected to violence and not being subjected to violence. The students that
saw the aggression, acted more violent to the play clowns then those who did not. It says in the
article, What the Bobo Doll Experiment Reveals About Kids and Aggression, “By manipulating
the children into behaving aggressively, they argue, the experimenters were essentially teaching
the children to be aggressive” (Kendra Cherry). This statement is accurate because these children
were being tormented before hand so they used that frustration to get a rise of the students and in
a way kind of forced the results that followed. While some children may be more influenced than
others to act a certain way, the blame cannot fully go on the media. In a database article, it is
written, “Johnson's 17-year study shows a strong association between the amount of television
watched during childhood and the likelihood of behaving aggressively towards others, even after
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compensating for other factors such as family background, previous aggression, neglect,
neighborhood and education. It's true that the causal relationship seems to run both ways -- more
aggressive people seem to watch more violent television -- but this cannot explain the whole
effect.” (Phillips) This proves that there is a possibility that the amount of television can cause
aggression from one person to another depending on what is being watched. However, it also
states that it cannot be the main cause. There are so many underlying factors that makes someone
an angry person, for example, a tragedy in one’s life, or family history, and other family
members that carry an aggressive trait. It is important for parents to monitor what their children
watch especially younger kids because they are more prone to act out what they see. For
example, if a young kid hears their parent curse, they are going to say that bad word as well.
Young minds are malleable so it is crucial that we allow them to grow slowly and not to get a
Conclusion
To wrap it up, as future educators, current educators, and parents, we are the guide in our
children’s lives that should help them get on a path that is going to help them grow in life. We
must be supportive but also careful to what we subject our children too. With technology
growing, and everything changing so fast, we have to try to keep up the best we can so we can
help allow our kids to hold on their innocence as long as they can, and when it is time to let go
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