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Dangerous behavior in cartoons: safety problems caused by children's imitation
Today, with the rapid development of science and technology, cartoons have become an indispensable part of people's lives, bringing joy and enlightenment to people. However, with its popularity among children, a problem that cannot be ignored has surfaced: children imitate dangerous behaviors in animation. This phenomenon is not a case, but a common problem in the world. According to statistics, more than 2,000 children in the United States are injured every year by imitating dangerous behaviors in TV programs.

The reasons of children's imitation

Children's imitation of dangerous behaviors in animation stems from their immature cognitive ability and self-protection consciousness. Imitation is a way for them to learn, and dangerous behaviors in cartoons are often mistaken for "cool" or "interesting".

The responsibility of an animator

As cartoonists, we have the responsibility to review the contents of our works to ensure that there are no dangerous behaviors, and consider adding safety knowledge and tips to the programs to educate children how to treat dangerous behaviors correctly and learn to protect themselves.

The role of parents and educators

Parents and educators should also strengthen safety education for children and help them establish correct awareness and self-protection ability. Only with the joint efforts of parents, educators and animators can we carry out prevention and education in many ways to ensure the safety of children.