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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Sesame Street Friends Enjoy Device Free Dinner'
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Sesame Street Friends Enjoy Device Free Dinner'

Common Sense Media

Before they head to dinner "Sesame Street" characters Grover, Rosita and her Abuelita and Bert and Ernie make sure to put their phones away. After joining other friends, including Oscar the Grouch, Count von Count, Mr. Snuffleupagus and Big Bird, they all notice that Cookie Monster still has his phone out. When they tell Cookie Monster to put his phone away, he eats it instead. Now, he wants to know what's for dessert. Common Sense Media encourages everyone to enjoy a Device Free Dinner.

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CommonSense.org TV Commercial, 'Questions'
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CommonSense.org TV Commercial, 'Questions'

CommonSense.org

Kids ask lots of question about digital media so get answers on Commonsense.org.

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Dinner at Grandma's'
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Nonprofit & Government

Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Dinner at Grandma's'

Common Sense Media

Grandma and grandpa take extreme security measures to ensure a device-free dinner when their family visits. A smartphone is confiscated at the door and the family must follow a guidance stanchion to a walk-through metal-detector, baggage scanner and watchful guard dog. As if that weren't enough, grandpa is waiting with a security wand in hand to catch any devices that may otherwise slip through the system -- like a phone hidden in a hollowed-out book or concealed in a striped sock. Common Sense

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Disney Channel: Gallery of Online Regret' Featuring Raven-Symon??
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Disney Channel: Gallery of Online Regret' Featuring Raven-Symon??

Common Sense Media

Raven-Symon??, Navia Robinson, Sky Katz and Issac Ryan Brown from Disney Channel's "Raven's Home" head to the Gallery of Online Regret. Raven explains that anything said online lives forever, which means you can apologize but you can't make anything disappear. That's why Raven says it's important to have common sense and ask a parent for help when you post.

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Snitch'
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Snitch'

Common Sense Media

This little girl loves her crime dramas, but will you? Make sure you keep an eye on what your children are watching on TV.

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Distracted Parents'
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Distracted Parents'

Common Sense Media

As a family sits down at the table for dinner, the parents neglect to engage with their son because they're too busy on their devices. He tells them he learned the monkey bars and did finger painting at school to which they distractedly respond. Nothing he says seems to grab their attention -- not even when he mentions his class is going on a one way trip to Mars. Common Sense Media suggests taking the #DeviceFreeDinner challenge.

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Device-Free Dinner: Basket' Feat. Will Ferrell
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Device-Free Dinner: Basket' Feat. Will Ferrell

Common Sense Media

A man's family becomes disgruntled during dinner when he seems more concerned with his phone than with them. When he fails to give full attention to his wife's story about a dog she saw at the grocery store, his youngest daughter tells him to get off the phone and put it in the basket. The man is reluctant to do so, claiming the basket is already crowded, but after listening to his family's pleas he gives in. Unfortunately, he also finds a loophole, reasoning that he can still use his phone so l

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Use Your Head'
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Use Your Head'

Common Sense Media

Your head has a lot of uses, including monitoring what you post online! Think about the information you choose to share online, it may be seen by the wrong people!

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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Device-Free Dinner: Green Beans' Featuring Steve Young, Jerry Ric
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Common Sense Media TV Commercial, 'Device-Free Dinner: Green Beans' Featuring Steve Young, Jerry Ric

Common Sense Media

A family of four is engaged on their phones during dinner. The mother asks her husband to pass the green beans, but they are both so distracted by their phones that they spill the beans everywhere. Sports commentator Steve Young chimes in from a sports desk, demanding a replay. Harris Barton and Steve Young give the play-by-play of the green beans play. Jerry Rice jokes that he would've caught the beans. Common Sense Media suggests playing like a family by having a device-free dinner.

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Your Life Your Voice TV Commercial, 'More Than a Friend'
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Your Life Your Voice TV Commercial, 'More Than a Friend'

Your Life Your Voice

To the others around you, you can be more than just a friend. You can be the person who picks someone up when they are feeling down or the person who provides a laugh. On tough days, when things are bad at home, you can also be a helping hand and a lifeline to someone in need. When one teenager is having a rough day, his friend is there to provide him with support and information about Your Life Your Voice, which is a service of Boys Town. The organization wants everyone to know that you do not

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Where You're Going'
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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Where You're Going'

Boys Town

Sometimes it's hard to see where you're going when you're stuck in where you are. Boys Town says you have the power to change your life and problems by making small changes with a little courage.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Praise'
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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Praise'

Boys Town

Boys Town says praise is just one of the many parenting tools that can be found on its website. One tip is that children should be praised four times for every correction, and that 4-to-1 is a great way to remember to keep it positive for your child. Parents are invited to go online to receive a free magnet on how to offer effective praise to children.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'One in Five'
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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'One in Five'

Boys Town

Boys Town says that there is one person who's walked on the moon in six million people, but one in five teens have experienced depression. It wants them to know that they are not alone and there is help. It invites these teens to visit its website to learn more about how to get their lives back from depression.

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Boys Town National Hotline TV Commercial, 'Your Life Matters'
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Boys Town National Hotline TV Commercial, 'Your Life Matters'

Boys Town National Hotline

As a young boy listens to his coach's speech, he's reminded of his abusive father, failing grades and aggressive bully. After a cheerleader sees him struggling, she approaches him and shows him a way to get help. The Boys Town National Hotline says whatever you're going through, it's there to help.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Found the Connection'
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Nonprofit & Government

Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Found the Connection'

Boys Town

For one father, it felt like his family was drifting apart. With the help of the Boys Town National Hotline, he was able to find the connection to bring them back together.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Don't Face It Alone'
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Nonprofit & Government

Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Don't Face It Alone'

Boys Town

Boys Town believes too many teens don't know where to turn when they need help and offers them a hotline. Having answered over 9 million calls since 1989, the organization says it's okay to ask for help and insists you don't have to face your problems alone.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Help Them Find Their Voice, Passion and a Connection'
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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Help Them Find Their Voice, Passion and a Connection'

Boys Town

Parents share how the Boys Town National Hotline helped their children find the outlets they needed to make a connection with themselves and the world. Whether the outlet is theater, reading sports or something else, Boys Town may be able to help your child find a passion or connection.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Connor'
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Nonprofit & Government

Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Connor'

Boys Town

Connor recalls a time when he had the house to himself and drank so much that he ended up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. Boys Town understands that parenting is hard and that it shouldn't have to be done alone. The national hotline is available to parents who are in need of assistance for problems both big and small.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Take the First Step'
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Nonprofit & Government

Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Take the First Step'

Boys Town

A group of teens express worry for their friend when he fails to show up to a meeting. They acknowledge that the weight of mental health issues can be overwhelming and someone should reach out to him. Boys Town suggests that everyone take the first step and turn to the Your life Your Voice website.

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Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Teen Debate'
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Nonprofit & Government

Boys Town TV Commercial, 'Teen Debate'

Boys Town

This boy debates with his parents about his curfew and doing homework before playing video games. He considers these restrictions preposterous and an egregious infringement of his rights. If every conversation with your teen turns into a debate, call the Boys Town National Hotline to speak with trained counselors to get help with parental problems. The counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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