have a book of video game reviews available for parents.
Inform other parents by:
Organizing a parent media awareness group at your school. You can gauge the level of interest (and clarify your priorities and goals) by sending a copy of the Your Family and Media survey home to parents with your school newsletter.
Start an anti-media-violence campaign in your community.
The following young people have taken on the issue of media and video game violence with various initiatives:
Thirteen-year-old Danielle Shimotakahara from Oregon, started the successful Cool No-Violence Peace Project to keep violent video games away from young children.
Virginie Larivière from Quebec mounted a national petition demanding an end to television violence.