However so has the choice. I remember as a child only having three channels to watch and how much of an event it was when a fourth channel started. Today with the advent of digital and satellite TV, we have hundreds of channels.
Safe TV
So what is safe for your children to watch. Well some TV systems, sky for instance comes with child protective measures built in. they will rate films etc and then you can not access them without your pin code.
There are also a huge number of educational programs out there but be aware that an educational program about World War II could be just as graphic as an 18 film.
Watch TV with your child, the TV is not a baby sitter, it is an entertainment too, so share the experience and every now and again, turn the TV off and do something as a family.
With so much choice out there the best advice we can give from Supa Swap is if you do not like it, change the channel, you have the choice.



