Smart Red
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The key here is to watch the movies with your children. That way they become aware of your values and opinions. It does make a difference. As Beekissed says, even some of the best movies have issues that can be addressed.
In the real world, our children will face situations that need them to draw from our training to get through. Shielding them is not the best way. Exposing children to age appropriate books and movies with our input allows them to (hopefully) learn vicariously from the mistakes of others.
My children were in their teens and we still read together -- or at times I read what they were reading -- so values could be addressed together.
In the real world, our children will face situations that need them to draw from our training to get through. Shielding them is not the best way. Exposing children to age appropriate books and movies with our input allows them to (hopefully) learn vicariously from the mistakes of others.
My children were in their teens and we still read together -- or at times I read what they were reading -- so values could be addressed together.