Oct 6, 2009

Parental Control of TV Rating System

Parental Control of TV Rating System With the increase of sex and violence on television, or as George Carlin likes to delicately say, "Sax and Violins", parents should be more careful than ever to what they can see their children. But how? If you do not have a sort of guide or know all the movies that should not be just a way to tell if a film or program is right for your TV child.The rating system for rescue.Essentially, the classification of the TV system is a system put in place a program that evaluates the sex and violence and the type of program content accordingly. This classification is given below, usually in the left side of the TV screen. In this way, when you start a program to know immediately if it is something you want to see your child. How? Well, the votes are fairly well defined, although there are some gray areas.Let 's cover the basic skills to give an idea of what expect.TV Y - This is the lowest, or least offensive rating. A program with a rating of TV and is considered appropriate for children of all ages. This can be animated or live action. The themes of these programs are often aimed at a very young audience aged between 2 and 6. This should not scare a couple child.TV Y7 - This program is designed for children is generally the age of 7 years and over. Usually this type of program is designed for children who can distinguish between reality and make believe. There may be some problems of fantasy or mild violence comedy. It might be possible for children under 7 to be frightened by these events. If a program has a strong fantasy violence may have a qualifier to this classification and be designated TV Y7 FV.TV G - This program is for people of all ages. Not specifically for children, but should be a place for them to see. These are generally family-oriented shows that rarely or never contain items that may be inappropriate for children.TV PG - This program may contain material not suitable for children, such as mild violence or suggestions of the industry gender. Parents may want to watch these shows with their children to answer any questions you may have in this regard. These programs are also occasionally suggestive language. PG TV, usually have a qualification attached to them, and V for mild violence, L for language and sexual situations.TV S 14 - This program is for children aged over 14 years. It has waed parents to see these shows with their children. These programs usually have an intense violence, strong sexual situations, strong language and very suggestive dialogue.TV MA - These programs are intended for mature audiences only. These are usually not for children under 17 years and usually contain graphic violence, explicit sex, language or very rough. Qualifications are attached to these and so the parent knows what it contains. But more likely is that it does not matter, because they probably do not want their children to watch these shows anyway.With guidelines above, parents should not have trouble controlling what they want their children to see.   -------------------------------------------------- -----   Michael Russell   Your independent guide to the control of parents   -------------------------------------------------- -----

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