Parenting and the Internet: the smarter, missing third way
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@chgoliz wrote: The only thing I would add to the conversation is that children do not always want to have something to do with their parents....and that's OK. Read full topic
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@Boundegar wrote: The abstinence metaphor is so apt. Hasn't worked out so well stopping teen sexuality, why would we expect better results stopping curiousity? It might actually be the stronger drive....
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@chromakey wrote: What a great suggestion. There's so much fantastic children's material online, such as 'Don't Hug Me I'm Scared' -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C_HReR_McQ -- heheh, I can only...
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@phuzz wrote: As the Simpsons taught us, if you're not exposed to this stuff, how will you ever become desensitised to it? Read full topic
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@okaybut wrote: Sounds kinda Brady Bunch-y. Read full topic
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@Steve_Nordquist wrote: This excerpt seems to have it completely backwards; i.e. David Cameron et al. are promising network engineers to organs who do like underfunded Chinese political diversity,...
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