Blog #6
I feel as though when it comes to topics like this we need
to be realistic. As in are these issues something just for adults or do these
kids see or live these topics every day. I think we should maybe do like they
have with movies. I am totally opposed to trying to shut children out and act
like bad things or whatever it maybe don’t happen. We need to prepare them as much
as possible so if ever a situation may arise they have any idea of what it is
and how to handle things. I don’t think books should be banned to say but maybe
an age limit on them. Say the books about drugs and death. That is something
that happens unfortunately to are youth every day. So why ban something that
may could help or make them think twice even before making a mistake that may
coast their lives. How about these love novel most teen girls are wrapped up in
the thought of love. Letting them read some love stores that may seem realistic
could be help to them. I feel like many of these stories that people think are
not acceptable could teach them something. I feel as though people would rather
keep the young in the dark then to let them see the real world.
Your prospective is the same as mine. Children need to know what is out there but not too much. I think it is okay for them to read a little bit about romance, death, drugs, etc. I do not, however, think the student should be able to read extreme adult topics until he or she is in the ninth grade. Ninth grade is still pushing it for extreme levels of the topic.
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