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 | Title: | TV: Keep TV and Video Games Out of Your Child's Bedroom | | Pub. date: | July 2007 | | Edition: | 2nd | | Includes: | Posters | | Audience: | Multiple Audiences, Adults, Parents, Children, Low income households | | Language: | English | | Description: | This poster, from the Healthy Weight Awareness Campaign, encourages no television or video games in the bedroom. It also offers simple tips to get up and get moving. | | Funding Source: | United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition Service funds for Food Stamp Nutrition Education (FSNE) |
| Developer: | Anne-Marie Davee, Amy Root, Lori Kaley | | Organization: | University of Southern Maine | | Mail: | adavee@usm.maine.edu | | Pilot Testing: | All materials were focus tested with the target audience. | | Assessment instrument Used? | no | | Use Restrictions: | Permission needed to copy. | | Reviewers Comments: | This black and white poster is designed to discourage parents from placing a television in their child’s bedroom. It’s simple design and layout helps to make its message more effective. Text at the bottom of the poster refers specifically to “Maine kids”, which may need to be altered when using in other communities. Most effective when used as a part of campaign including other posters from Maine’s Healthy Awareness Campaign: “TV: This is Not an Exercise Machine”, “Stairs: This is an Exercise Machine”, “These are Athletic Shoes”, and “Winter Workout: Are You Enjoying the Ups and Downs of Winter?” |
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