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PG-13, did you wait until they were 13?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 61306" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I agree that it depends on the movie and the child. There were some movies that I adamantly refused to allow either easy child or difficult child to see and then there were others that I allowed one but not the other. There were movies that were based on so called true stories that I made my girls do research projects on if they wanted to see it bad enough so their opinions were not skewed by Hollywood. There are a couple of movies out there that I did not allow them to see and they have never seen because by the time there were old enough, the movie has lost its appeal. And, there are some movies out there that I did allow them to see that were rated R or PG-13 that other parents probably would not allow their kids to see because it had educational value or the ability to heighten their personal awareness and growth. I do not go by the rating systems - never have. I think it's crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 61306, member: 2211"] I agree that it depends on the movie and the child. There were some movies that I adamantly refused to allow either easy child or difficult child to see and then there were others that I allowed one but not the other. There were movies that were based on so called true stories that I made my girls do research projects on if they wanted to see it bad enough so their opinions were not skewed by Hollywood. There are a couple of movies out there that I did not allow them to see and they have never seen because by the time there were old enough, the movie has lost its appeal. And, there are some movies out there that I did allow them to see that were rated R or PG-13 that other parents probably would not allow their kids to see because it had educational value or the ability to heighten their personal awareness and growth. I do not go by the rating systems - never have. I think it's crap. [/QUOTE]
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