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Cigarettes:
Don't Believe the Hype Through
media
education, children learn to view media messages with a critical eye
and
understand how and why those messages are created. When
children can see
that media messages are created to get them to buy a certain product or
think a
certain way, they become more critical of the messages they see and
hear.
Research shows that children are less likely to be influenced by media
messages
if they have developed skills to debate and refute such messages. These
skills
can help them resist the temptation to become tobacco users. Activity:
Cigarettes -- Don't Believe the Hype Choose an
ad for cigarettes -- it could be in a newspaper or
magazine. Discuss the true meaning of the ad with your child using the
following questions as a guide:
Source: American
Academy of Paediatrics Division of Public
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