Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Audience Text

This blog targets my ideal audience. Though my main argument in my review of lit and research is that television can jumpstart a lot of negative things in children's lives, what I really want to emphasize is that parents need to be watching their own kids, not just relying on television to do it because this is what television can do without the added influence that a parent is supposed to give. Television will always be "This is awesome. This is what your life could be like if you had this or did this" but parents are supposed to be the counteracting ingredient in that. Parents should be "This is reality. This is what will really happen. This is real life." But if children are babysat by their television, then they don't get that.

This blog may or may not cover that exact subject. But it does suggest things that will make your home safer for your child and ideas for activities and such. You can tell it's targeted towards parents because, well, it says so. Aside from being called parenting-blog, it also has articles with titles such as How To Avoid Mommy Burnout. They use language that assumes that you're experienced with things such as child rearing, instead of explaining more minor details. They assume you understand the experiences behind things like "teething", etc. and don't really elaborate.

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