Watch television and movies together-and when smoking is portrayed, speak up about the harmful effects of
such behavior.3. Along with the booklet, 149 Parenting School-Wise Tips: Intermediate Grades & Up, and
numerous articles in such publications as Teaching Pre-K-8 and Curious Parents, she has authored three
successful learning guidebooks: Getting School-Wise: A Student Guidebook, Other-Wise and School-Wise: A Parent Guidebook, and
ESL Activities for Every Month of the School Year. And that's not always a good
thing, especially when it comes to smoking.Common Sense Media found that, 57% of parents are
worried about their children overusing media, and 68% of them acknowledge that "media generally impacted
their kids' health." Yet only 44% are concerned about their kids' smoking, and 87% don't
think media ups the chances of their children lighting up.They couldn't be more wrong.Reportedly, 50%
of all kids who start smoking do so because they're imitating what they see in
the movies-and one-third of them will likely die from a smoking-related disease.And it's no accident
that stars are puffing away on the big (and little) screen. So even if their
child plays a sport, that's not enough."What can parents do? Besides involving your children in
sports activities and reducing the chances of Tn Requin their viewing smoking movies, at the very least
also . Way back in 1983, Smoke Free Movies reports that then-president of Phillip Morris
International, Hamish Maxwell said, "I do feel heartened at the increasing number of occasions when
I go to a movie and see a pack of cigarettes in the hands of
a leading lady. We must continue to exploit new opportunities to get cigarettes on screen
and into the hands of smokers."And they have-with stunning success and devastating effect. Names and
addresses can be found at Smoke Free Movies.8. Parents, teachers, coaches, and clinicians should be
aware that encouraging team sports participation in tandem with minimizing early exposure to movie smoking
may offer the greatest likelihood of preventing youth smoking."Lead researcher Anna M. Add your name
to the global petition to help stop "youth-oriented movies recruiting new young smokers around the
world," by going to thepetitionsite.7. This is in sharp contrast to the state of affairs
just a few years ago when cigarettes rarely showed up on camera. . Adachi-Mejia put
it this way: "Parents need to be aware of the need to minimize their child's
exposure to movie smoking. Sign up email alerts at Smoke Free Movies.6. And don't tn requin think
the PG-13 rating is any help, since 75% such movies portray an actor/actress lighting up.More
Smoking Facts:o 90% of smokers start before their 21st birthday-and have the hardest time quitting.o
About 4.5 million U.S. Quit smoking if you're already hooked-and let your kids know how
you got started and how hard it is to give up the habit.2. Share the
hard facts about smoking-related diseases-and the deaths that result.4. Start writing letters-your friends should, as
well-to media studios. .1. In fact, a recent study conducted by researchers at Dartmouth Medical
School's Hood Center for Children and Families proves that point, finding that between 30% and
50% of adolescent smokers took their lead from the movies.The study also established that, while
those not involved in sports were two times as likely to smoke as those who
were, it concluded that, "Movie smoking exposure increases the risk of established smoking among both
team sports participants and non-participants. adolescents smoke.o Almost 20% of 12th graders, 12% of 10th
graders, and 5.5% of 8th graders smoke daily.And don't think your child is immune from
the effects of watching their favorite stars puffing away on screen just because they're involved
in sports. "In fact," says Common Sense Media's CEO, James Steyer, "Smoking in the movies
is one of the most effective ways to get kids to pick up the habit."
Moreover, according to a Dartmouth Medical School report, smoking shows up in 74% of all
movies, leading many teens to follow suit.Reports the American Medical Association, almost 4,000 teens start
smoking every day, and 50% of them do so because they saw it in the
movies. Be part of the Movie Smoking Scorecard on Facebook.Carol is a learning specialist who
worked with middle school children and their parents at the Methacton School District in Pennsylvania
for more than 25 years and now supervises student teachers at Gwynedd-Mercy College. Let your
feelings be known to the managers of your local movies theaters and such video retailers
as Blockbuster and Netflix, either in writing or in person.9. Try not to expose your
2- to 8-year-olds to movie smoking-but if/when it happens, stress smoking's negatives.5. It helps, but
it's no guarantee. They also do the darndest things, and, all-too-often, imitate the darndest things.
Art Linkletter knew: kids say the darndest things. Carol also writes for examiner.com; find her
articles at http://www.examiner.com/x-6261-Montgomery-County-Wise-Parenting-Examiner For more information, go to http://www.schoolwisebooks.com or contact Carol at carol@schoolwisebooks.com..
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