<Article>
Ban all advertising aimed at young children?I say yes
We seem to take it for
granted that advertisers and marketeers are allowed to groom even the youngest
children. Before children have even developed a proper sense of their own
identity, or learned to handle money, they are encouraged to associate status
and self-worth with stuff, and to look to external things such as fame and
wealth for validation. We're turning out legions of little consumers rather than
young citizens who will value themselves for what they contribute to the society
in which they live. If you inculcate the values of the consumer society from
childhood then it's no wonder that those of the "big
society" fail to take root. The one surely precludes the other.
We've reached this point so
gradually that many of us have never questioned it. It's crept up on us in the
60 years
since advertisers started to target the young and found that they could recruit
them to a commercial assault on their parents. We've come to know it as pester
power.
Like so many aspects of
parenthood we only grasp the full reality when we experience it first-hand, in
my case when my son, now six, mastered the TV remote. When he'd watched only the
BBC's CBeebies he was
largely shielded from the effects of advertising. Once he'd found the commercial
channels, it was like watching the consumerist equivalent of crack take hold.
The adverts would come on. A minute later there would invariably be a demand for
something that had just been advertised – anything, so long as it wasn't pink
and didn't involve fairies. Then there would be the tantrum when I said no; this
from a boy who had never been prone to tantrums.
Many psychologists, child
development experts and educators point to research suggesting that
this emerging cradle-to-grave consumerism is contributing to growing rates of
low self-esteem, depression and other forms of mental illness.
Not all psychologists agree. There are plenty working hand in glove with a
£12bn-a-year industry that has turned the manipulation of adult emotions and
desires into an artform – often literally. It's also one that's forever
developing new ways to persuade our children to desire the material morsels
dangled before them, and because of advertising's viral effect they only need to
infect a few to reach the many.I do have friends whose children are largely free from the pressures of advertising, but they live in a mobile home on a smallholding in a remote corner of Ireland. For the rest of us, ads are ubiquitous.
Should we ban all advertising aimed at young children, full stop? I say yes.
Of course there will be plenty of objections to an outright ban on advertising to the under-11s. There will be those who argue that would be a breach of freedom of speech and infringes the rights of corporations to brainwash little children into demanding their tat.
There's the "it's technically impossible" objection, though the same software that helps online advertisers stalk us can filter out groups such as children too. Other countries, including Norway, Sweden, Greece as well as the Canadian province of Quebec, already have bans, particularly on TV ads.
Then there are those who will claim it would drive some businesses under. That's both an admission that pester power works and ignores the counter-argument that a business that has to bypass parents in order to sell its stuff really needs to raise its game. Target me, not my six-year-old. I'm the one with the money. If you can't persuade me your product is worth getting, it probably isn't, so make something better. Or businesses that rely on ad revenue will have to rely on other models, such as subscriptions.
What I hope to learn from this source:
I agree with the opinion of this article so I can get some supporting examples and basis about my opinion.
Final Thoughts:
I can get so many supporting reasons and examples from this article. However, it is just a opinion of one person, so I need more views about my article for effective persuasion. So, next time I should try to get public opinion about this topic.

Please follow this example when posting your source:
답글삭제http://samteachersperformancetest.blogspot.kr/2014/08/research-example-818-100-facts-you.html