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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 309059" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I understand where you're coming from, JJJ, but what if the book you want banned is a book another parent want's their child exposed to?</p><p></p><p>Certainly, you want to protect your children from anything that could trigger PTSD and I completely understand if you don't want your children reading something that goes against your faith. But, what about the other children?</p><p></p><p>I've raised my children to be exposed to a plethora of information and different life experiences, as long as it's age appropriate. I'm not saying that you aren't...I'm not wording things well. I guess I'm just saying that there are other factors to consider.</p><p></p><p>It would be nice if in the age of technology, every time a student swipes their card at the school library an email could be sent to the parents re: what book their child checked out and a summary of the book. It could be completely automated. Then, if you don't want your child to have that book you could take action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 309059, member: 7083"] I understand where you're coming from, JJJ, but what if the book you want banned is a book another parent want's their child exposed to? Certainly, you want to protect your children from anything that could trigger PTSD and I completely understand if you don't want your children reading something that goes against your faith. But, what about the other children? I've raised my children to be exposed to a plethora of information and different life experiences, as long as it's age appropriate. I'm not saying that you aren't...I'm not wording things well. I guess I'm just saying that there are other factors to consider. It would be nice if in the age of technology, every time a student swipes their card at the school library an email could be sent to the parents re: what book their child checked out and a summary of the book. It could be completely automated. Then, if you don't want your child to have that book you could take action. [/QUOTE]
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