On 09 Mar 2007 10:32:07 GMT, positivesexfiend@hotmail.com (Positive
Sex Fiend) wrote:
>4s00th <4s00th@thetruth.com> wrote:
>> Gee, bo0by, an intelligent article that makes sense and actually tries
>> to do something positive about stopping children from being molested
>> ... I'd've never thought you capable. Thank you.
>>
>> I'm wondering, though, wouldn't it be better if we continue to allow
>> computers in the bedroom since that's where kids are more likely to do
>> homework, but put better limits on Internet access? There are software
>> packages that allow parents to block Internet access at specific times
>> and limit the total time a kid can access the Internet.
>
>No. Hurting children is FAR more important than education or productivity
>or being reasonable.
>
>> I get the point about sleep, and I think it's possible that the kids
>> would still stay up and play games -- but how many of them already
>> have game consoles in their bedroom?
>
>Or cell phones, text messaging each other. Or books? When I was a kid I
>used to read, sometimes until 2 or 3 am.
Um, I still do, sometimes! But I remember those times -- why did I
think that it made sense to read under the covers with a flashlight?
>
>> I understand that you can't watch your kids 24/7 -- but there are
>> other ways of watching out for their safety, and parents need to know
>> what they are and how they work and be willing to use them. And all
>> you people who worry about child molesters grooming children -- the
>> more a parent is involved in his/her child's life, the less likely
>> that they will fall prey to predators. Let's face it -- the predators
>> make use of the fact that kids want and need adult attention and
>> affection. Take that away from them!
>
>And how about TALKING to your kid about these things? It amazes me how
>parents think they have no influence over their own children, that they
>have to restrict instead of allow. Teach your kids your values and let
>them decide what is right and what is wrong.
Exactly my point. Neglect your child and he/she will seek adult
attention and affection where he/she can get it. No one is willing to
take responsibility in this age of "I'm suing them because I was too
dumb not to know that you can't take the top off of a cup of coffee,
put it between your legs and drive away without getting scalded."
People can't protect their children from everything -- but they damn
well ought to try to live up to the responsibilities they signed on
for when they created him or her!
4s00th
>> 4s00th
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