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#6
Since
we are discussing/writing about literature, this week's topic is about banned
books. Should we attempt to protect our children from "adult"
subjects, or should we allow children the intellectual freedom to read whatever
they choose?
Well,
I kind of feel like either way would be okay. If you allow children to read
adult books you can try to make it to where they are in their teens at least
and this way you will be a little more comfortable with answering the questions
they may have about it. I think it is best for kids to learn on their own for
the most part but always need a little guidance from the parents. But then in today’s
generations, it seems like if you tell someone not to do something they will go
and do it anyways so why not sit down with them and read it together and maybe
share what you went through in your life and hope they lead a better life. Then
there is the other rout where you are 100% against letting them read these
books which could cause them to go experiment and possibly not tell you. I
think I would want my children to feel safe to come to me and their father for
anything they have questions and that we should find a way to explain it to
them and what the consequences are for each thing. Most of the children these days know way more
than the parents do when it comes to this, to be quite honest. All I can say is
listen to your children you could learn what they are doing, going through, and
need help with just by their words and actions.
I definitely agree with you on all that you have said in this post. These days, kids do know a whole lot about the adult life. It’s turning into sixth and seventh graders knowing this information. They do not need to know about this type of subject. I think parents should have to sign a paper or discuss with the librarian about the book the child wants to read. I think this will let the parent have control but not too much control. Kids these days do opposite what their parents tell them to do. It is unbelievable.
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