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Behavior imitation in cartoons
As an entertainment media, cartoons are usually made to entertain and educate children. Dangerous behaviors or actions in animation may cause children's imitation behavior, which requires the guidance and supervision of parents, guardians and relevant educational institutions.

Reasonable evaluation and screening

Animators should reasonably evaluate and screen the content when creating, try to avoid showing dangerous behaviors, or give clear safety tips and instructions when showing.

Guidance and supervision

Parents and guardians should play an active role in guiding and supervising children when watching cartoons, educate children to distinguish fictional content in cartoons from real-life behavior norms, and help children understand and apply correct values and behavior norms.

Strengthen safety education and behavior guidance

Relevant educational institutions should also strengthen safety education and behavior guidance for children to help them establish correct safety awareness and behavior habits.

make joint efforts

Generally speaking, animation producers, parents, guardians and educational institutions should work together to provide healthy, safe and positive growth environment for children and jointly guide their behavior imitation.