Stealing/Shoplifting
Media
Honesty
Part-Time Jobs
Everything
100
Taking an item or object from someone else that you know doesn't belong to you.
What is stealing
100
The Media offers _____ and _____ programs.
What is educational and entertaining
100
All children lie _____.
What is occassionally
100
Teens who succeed are able to be more _______.
What is responsible
100
Examples of Media:
What is TV, magazines, newspapers, etc.
200
Taking an item from a store or business knowing you havent paid for it
What is shoplifting
200
TV should not be a _____ for other types of learning activities.
What is substitute
200
By the age of ___ children try to fool others.
What is 5
200
Parents are concerned about teen _______.
What is employment
200
_____ is a normal part in children's development.
What is lying
300
Children sometimes _______ .
What is steal
300
The average american child watches ___ to ___ hour(s) of TV per week
What is 21 to 23 hours
300
By the age of __ they try to blame their sibilings for their wrong-doings.
What is 6
300
Teens will feel negative effects if they work ___ to ___ hour(s).
What is 15 to 20
300
By the age of ___ children love to brag.
What is 4
400
Shoplifting is ____.
What is illegal
400
TV is used as a ______ for some children.
What is a babysitter
400
By the age of ___ children develop honesty and truth.
What is 9
400
Young people need to learn to keep a proper balance between ____ and _____ to ensure good health.
What is work and school
400
Examples of negative things that TV shows present:
What is smoking, drinking, using drugs, etc.
500
Children sometimes steal to recieve _____.
What is parents attention
500
Parents should try to make TV a ______ ______ on their children.
What is positive influence
500
Children sometimes steal for the ____ of being caught.
What is thrill
500
Positive Effects of teens having Part-Time jobs:
What is Students gain valuable work, Learn practical lessons, and Earn asteady income
500
Experts suggest no more than ___ hour(s) of TV for preschoolers and ___ hour(s) for school-aged children.
What is 1 and 2