One strategy for parents who wish to reduce the harmful effects of television on their children is to help them evaluate what they are watching. This does not happen often because

a. parents tend to be unable to evaluate the shows themselves.
b. parental television literacy is too low.
c. co-viewing in the home tends not to go on while children's programming is on.
d. co-viewing in the home tends to go on constantly.


C

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