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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2011

After gathering extensive amounts of data and research, my group project at Oklahoma Christian University would like to present a compilation of information on children's advertisement through a short video titled, Children See, Children Do.

On behalf of Australia's NAPCAN (National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect), we have named our presentation after their Child Friendly Campaign, "Children See, Children Do". This particular campaign expresses our purpose in raising awareness of what children view anywhere they may be on a daily basis. Whether it may be a commercial on television promoting a toy or the actions seen at home by a parent, children of all ages are being affected.

The real question is: Are children being affected in negative or positive ways?

This cinematic visual presents our response to this question by various advertisements, insightful words spoken by Dr. Anna McAlister (Professor at University of Wisconsin, School of Human Ecology), an interview session with children we recorded at Edmond, Oklahoma's Camelot Daycare, and Australia's NAPCAN campaign commercial.

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Children See, Children Do. YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. Australia's National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 6 Dec. 2006. Web. 5 Dec. 2011.

Tindell, Ian. "10 Scariest Children's Commercials of All Time." Ranker. Wikipedia. Web. 4 Dec. 2011.

Office Hours: Children and Advertising - YouTube. Prod. Laurie Gorman. Perf. Ken Goldstein and Anna McAlister. YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. University of Wisconsin, 16 Feb. 2011. Web. 5 Dec. 2011.

"Marketing and Consumerism | Special Issues for Young Children." Media Awareness Network. Media Awareness Network, 2010. Web. 5 Dec. 2011.

"Quotes on the Media and Children Page I." The Art of Parenting through Art. The Art of Parenting through Art. Web. 5 Dec. 2011.

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