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  1. Some kids might be fine watching some R-rated movies at 10, maybe younger, while others could be quite affected at 14 or 15 or even later. Generally speaking, if an otherwise well-adjusted 12-13 year old wants to watch a violent horror or action movie, I think it's no big deal.

  2. Jan 15, 2015 · The researchers asked 1000 parents of children between 6 and 17 years to watch eight movie clips in a random order. Each clip contained either sexual content or strong violence. Parents were asked what age their children would have to be before being allowed to watch these scenes.

  3. Jul 15, 2024 · Research shows that viewing or playing violent content could have an effect on children. This applies to both real and fictional violence that they might see on-screen. Violence that children absorb through TV, social media, movies, games, and other entertainment can: Raise their levels of fear, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues

  4. Nov 5, 2012 · Whether it received the rating due to language and some violence, like “Lincoln,” or what’s called a “hard R” because of explicit sex or violence, they have made the decision to allow their...

  5. Nov 19, 2018 · With more access, children are more likely to be exposed to violent content – like real-life or cartoons where force is being used and harm is being done to a person or character. Studies show...

  6. More violent and sexually explicit content are allowed into films than there used to be. What these ratings mean and whether they can tell you what's appropriate for your child isn't always clear. Even movies with the same rating released in the same year can differ widely in the amount and type of potentially offensive content.

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  8. Jun 4, 2020 · Viewers who believe a movie's violence "tells it like it really is" and who identify with the perpetrator may be stimulated toward violent behavior over time. Until they hit the teen years, kids will simply be frightened by realistic-looking violence.