Teens see suicide on TV suicide helps solve people's problems so they commit suicide too. Teens don't look at how hurt their parents will .
be if they do die and also teens don't realize what kind of trouble they get in to. Teens see actors get away with murders and all kinds of illegal crimes. .
Teens don't look at how much they"re affecting others by murdering people or committing suicide. Most of them think they"re going to walk free with no punishment for murder, because the actors on TV get away with murder. Teens enjoy violent shows because they"re fun and exciting, but it influences them in a negative way. Teens spend about two to five hours each day watching TV, and about forty-five percent of shows have violent content in them. After two hours the violent content is absorbed in their brain it's like a teacher, teens learn from what they see and the violence sinks in so they become more aggressive towards other classmates or adults. Many teens think they are untouchable, no one can get them in trouble because they saw it on TV so that makes it not a crime, but they are wrong many things they see on TV is a crime and definitely shouldn't reenacted.
Parents are coming up with strategies to help their kids become non-violent and to cope with their own problems instead of taking them out on other classmates. Parents don't realize how much they impact their teen's life; just a little hug or a kiss can change their perspective on life and maybe they will understand that parents care about them. If they also do something good around the house give them a warm compliments or a gesture. In the same sense, many parents are thinking of ways to make sure their teens won't get too attached to violent TV. There are many solutions to solve these problems. An article written by many researchers claims, parents don't pay attention to violent shows their teens watch, also it says parents don't set standards on how many hours they can watch TV (Children And TV Violence).