Girl Scouts of America released a press release regarding reality tv and tween and teen girls..
As reality TV has become staple entertainment for young people and adults alike, tween and teen girls who regularly view reality TV accept and expect a higher level of drama, aggression, and bullying in their own lives, and measure their worth primarily by their physical appearance, according to Real to Me: Girls and Reality TV, a national survey released today by the Girl Scout Research Institute.
Check out the entire press release at: http://dnorville.com/article.php?id=214
Thursday, October 13, 2011
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