Zero violence culture starts with children

sad asian child and quarreling parents

asian child appears sad and unhappy while parents quarreling in the background. Source: Getty Images/imtmphoto

Care should be taken in watching television shows that contain violence, especially when children are around. No less important is also limiting children's access to the internet, especially on pages or applications that offer violence.


May is the month of education, and because of that it is also important to look at the role of the education sector in this effort.
According to Mulawarman Ph D, psychologist and counselor for educational psychology and State University of Semarang, Central Java, children are learners and imitators.

In this interview he offers a number of solutions, on how to form a culture of non-violence in society, starting with children.


 



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