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1 victims of ISIS are Muslims. Memorize this thought, Anwar said. Repeat it, nicely, to those who don 

know any better.. TVDavid Greenfield, founder of the Center for Internet and Technology Addiction and 

assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, says 

that understanding how media exposure   especially with the 24/7 availability of the digital age   

impacts a child's idea of reality is something scientists and doctors are still trying to figure 

out."This is the first generation that is just coming into adulthood raised on digital technology," 

Greenfield said. "All bets about any long term effects are off until we see how they do in the 

world."While there are lots of studies about TV consumption and how much time young people spend 

online, there's very little research about how pandora outlet this impacts their view of the world, Schlozman said, 

and even then, the research is often skewed depending on who conducts it."For every article out there 

that finds kids are engaging in more risky behaviors as a result of this, you can find as many studies 

that find that kids are super smart and able to distinguish between what's right and wrong," Schlozman 

said.The lack of hard data is what partially led pediatrician Ari Brown and her colleagues at the 

American Academy of Pediatrics to write a 2013 policy recommending no screen time for children under 

age 2.Brown says there's no doubt that TV, movies and the Internet impacts how kids see the world 

because humans learn by observation, and this day in age, that means emulating what's on a 

screen."Media may have changed, but kids haven't," Brown said. "Their cognitive development follows 

the same patterns it always has: Kids under age 7 do not separate fantasy from reality, and tweens and 

teens are highly influenced by social norms and body image norms they see in the media."The 

consequences of lots of TV, movie and Internet consumption without a reality check varies.

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