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Puberty strikes... curious difficult child and the internet don't mix!
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 185375" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>This is just it. ASIDE from all of the other issues associated with porn, I think the one that worries me the most is...our kids have enough trouble discerning what is normal, socially acceptable behaviour. These sorts of images provide a very skewed idea of what's normal and they don't have the resources or maturity to understand what they're looking at in the proper context.</p><p></p><p>When my difficult child was sneaking onto the computer to look at inappropriate websites, it led to a lot of very unacceptable behaviour. Grabbing girls' breasts at school, saying very inappropriate things to girls on the school bus (apparently quoting "dialogue" from whatever he'd been watching), etc.</p><p></p><p>We skipped NetNanny-type security, and went for full lockdown. difficult child is not allowed to use a computer unless his 1:1 staffer, his dad or I am sitting right next to him, watching the screen the whole time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 185375, member: 3907"] This is just it. ASIDE from all of the other issues associated with porn, I think the one that worries me the most is...our kids have enough trouble discerning what is normal, socially acceptable behaviour. These sorts of images provide a very skewed idea of what's normal and they don't have the resources or maturity to understand what they're looking at in the proper context. When my difficult child was sneaking onto the computer to look at inappropriate websites, it led to a lot of very unacceptable behaviour. Grabbing girls' breasts at school, saying very inappropriate things to girls on the school bus (apparently quoting "dialogue" from whatever he'd been watching), etc. We skipped NetNanny-type security, and went for full lockdown. difficult child is not allowed to use a computer unless his 1:1 staffer, his dad or I am sitting right next to him, watching the screen the whole time. [/QUOTE]
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