CHAPTER 3: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SUMMARY
What are the Bad effects that Parents should be aware of when letting their children watch cartoons?
The research design used in this study is the descriptive research method wherein data from documents, articles and books found in in the internet were used to answer the research question posed. The research findings are the following:
1. The Human Behavior is generalized as the way people act on the things that are happening around the country. It may render from good or bad, depending on the person's perception of what is good to intake or not.
2. Cartoons are used today to convey political commentary, editorial opinion, and social comedy in newspapers and magazines.
3. The leisure time which was before spent by the children in outdoor activities is now replaced with watching their favorite shows on television for long hours, peering at all sorts of cartoons, mostly without the supervision of elders who are completely unaware that this might have certain effects on their psychological development later displayed on their behavioral patterns.
4. Parents are unaware of the informations about the cartoons their kids are watching. They tend to look at it as a child's play habit of watching it while they're still young.
5. Cartoons became a basic foundation to puberty. Cartoons are easily accessed by people using mobile phones, television, Internet, and even newspapers.
4. Parents are unaware of the informations about the cartoons their kids are watching. They tend to look at it as a child's play habit of watching it while they're still young.
5. Cartoons became a basic foundation to puberty. Cartoons are easily accessed by people using mobile phones, television, Internet, and even newspapers.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions are drawn:
1. Cartoon Humor is a combined word of cartoon and Humor. It deliberately captures the innocent minds of children which lead them to watch it for long hours. Some have good and bad effects in their learning and behavior, hence bringing great impact in the society where they belong.
2. Cartoon violence enhances children to be more aware of their surroundings. Violence that is learned from a cartoon will also help them to modulate their survival instincts and creativity towards danger.
3. Children enjoy watching cartoons because they can easily relate it to their daily life experiences.
4. Children becomes Isolated while watching cartoons. Some may even prefer watching a cartoon than mingling with other children, It will only makes a kid as an Introvert.
4. Children becomes Isolated while watching cartoons. Some may even prefer watching a cartoon than mingling with other children, It will only makes a kid as an Introvert.
RECOMMENDATIONS
After drawing the conclusions of the study, the researcher hereby make the following suggestions/recommendations:
1. People should not belittle cartoons as a kids show only, because it is a form of art that depicts societies social issues which develops future growth in perception of human's life.
2. People, specifically readers, teachers and students should be more aware and observant on what is happening to the society today as this study brings realization of the fact that media is feeding the children with cartoons that have obscure content that may change their behavioral asset that may lead to behavioral defects.
3. Scholars and future researchers should design a research that will develop the study throughout the process of the research to give a different take, perspective and approach in incorporating social psychology and philosophical humor of cartoons and how it will affect the kids who grew up watching these shows. Use this study as a basis for a more concrete study in the future regarding or related to the same topic as this study.
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