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Something Only A Child Would Say
We couldn't believe that our 9 year old is obviously picking up on stuff from the news and media.
She suddenly blurted out, if Putin ends up claiming Ukraine it will be destroyed by that time, so why would you want to claim a destroyed country?
I couldn't answer to that.
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We tend to underestimate children of any age to be honest.
Problem is these days their heads are filled with news and media. Its not something we had filling our heads with.
I just crave for a simpler era when children were allowed to be just that, children.
We are forcing them to be adults far to young and quickly.
I was passing thro my area and a three year old sitting on the doorstep whilst her father made a mobile call, lisped "Hello gay boy" at me as I passed and giggled
Dad ,listening just about had a convulsion. Her 11 y old half brother ( two wives, geddit?) had taught her the phrase - ( was he there, grinning all over his face at the fun?)
My brudda used to do this sort of thing, lots of parental sighing and eyeballs cast up to the ceiling
DDIL,
Easier said than done, when all her class has phones, and even does group chats at the weekends. As if they don't see each other enough at school, they do group chats at the weekends.
We do obviously monitor whats going on, and shes not allowed on her phone during week days.
But even children's tele is more racey than it was in my day, childrens tele isn't so childlike and innocent as it was. They have even made Thomas the tank engine look racey, oh and they cant call the fat controller the fat controller anymore, as they can't use the word fat.
Worlds gone mad in my opinion, teaching children what they can and cannot say at such a young age is madness to me.