daugen
Super Star Member
plowhog, I wish there were better filters on tv/cable programming.
what young kids watch on tv or now on the internet, it's pretty eye opening for us as we get older.
How a child learns sex education is usually mandated by the State, but what they see or can see is way beyond
the learning comprehension of little kids. Let them be kids.
Do we have to strip them of their innocence at age 2?
just try banning Santa Claus...
I've been involved in this concern being on a K-8 private school board and see what goes on
in likely the best of cases. Presentation material should always be approved and clearly there should be
guidelines for what is age appropriate.
I still can't use the word queer because I was taught it was disrespectful.
And now the term seems glorified.
I scratch what is left of my head hair on that one.
and while it is ingrained in many at this private school, I do not use pronouns.
I wish I could sign
Drew (me)
you figure it out, stop trying to classify me
and get out of my face if you are
I'm not coming in on your kid's tv, so leave me alone.
I always wanted to be a teacher. I'm not sure I can answer all the questions
these topics pose. This is well trod educational ground, but things are sure changing.
And just how fast do we want to change.
but it's my right!
oh stuff it
what young kids watch on tv or now on the internet, it's pretty eye opening for us as we get older.
How a child learns sex education is usually mandated by the State, but what they see or can see is way beyond
the learning comprehension of little kids. Let them be kids.
Do we have to strip them of their innocence at age 2?
just try banning Santa Claus...
I've been involved in this concern being on a K-8 private school board and see what goes on
in likely the best of cases. Presentation material should always be approved and clearly there should be
guidelines for what is age appropriate.
I still can't use the word queer because I was taught it was disrespectful.
And now the term seems glorified.
I scratch what is left of my head hair on that one.
and while it is ingrained in many at this private school, I do not use pronouns.
I wish I could sign
Drew (me)
you figure it out, stop trying to classify me
and get out of my face if you are
I'm not coming in on your kid's tv, so leave me alone.
I always wanted to be a teacher. I'm not sure I can answer all the questions
these topics pose. This is well trod educational ground, but things are sure changing.
And just how fast do we want to change.
but it's my right!
oh stuff it