stillfromny
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You've just singled out what it takes most parents years to see, imo. Balance is the objective. You'll
be a fabulous parent.![]()
thank you so much for that !!

You've just singled out what it takes most parents years to see, imo. Balance is the objective. You'll
be a fabulous parent.![]()
My 8 year old just finished the 2nd grade. She's going to enter 3rd grade in the fall. Has it been released that Little Maddy was a 3rd grader? Not that it really matters, I guess. She'll never get to go back to school again. :cry:
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More challenging, yes. And who provides the cell phone, the tablet, and the laptop to teens? Who pays for the cell phone plan, the Internet plan, the Netflix and streaming entertainment and cable TV subscriptions? Parents, the vast majority of the time.
BBM. They certainly have. But they haven't had the instant access to thousands of images for a long, long time. It's so easy to go down arabbit hole now. Young boys (even before teen years) have instant access to child
, violent
, etc. Right at their fingertips, anytime they have access to the internet, or anytime their friends have access. This is certainly new to history. I truly believe that we have a huge amount of boys (and girls) who are growing up with ready access to dark and violent sexual content, like never before.
More challenging, yes. And who provides the cell phone, the tablet, and the laptop to teens? Who pays for the cell phone plan, the Internet plan, the Netflix and streaming entertainment and cable TV subscriptions? Parents, the vast majority of the time.
I think it's a really good conversation to have. I will be a first time parent of a tiny baby girl and I don't want to be one of those "overly" protective parents but at the same time, being a best friend doesn't work either. I think creating that balance is probably the hardest thing?
I remember Ralph Nader talking about this, I don't even know how many years ago, and one of his comments was when it's bad or too much you can simply turn off the TV.
Why doesn't Santa Cruz clean up, arrest the heroin highway behind this Tannery Community? It sounds like it is well known to people familiar with the area. Just asking since I am not from CA.
With this type of people living behind you, it doesn't sound safe for any age to be out alone. JMO.
- That he killed her in the shed, probably with a sexual motive, probably by strangulation blefuscu)
Reminds me of another 14 year old: I am sure many WS members remember Philip Chism, 14, who sexually assaulted and murdered his teacher, Colleen Ritzer, 24.![]()
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Why doesn't Santa Cruz clean up, arrest the heroin highway behind this Tannery Community? It sounds like it is well known to people familiar with the area. Just asking since I am not from CA.
With this type of people living behind you, it doesn't sound safe for any age to be out alone. JMO.
Believe it or not there are actually parents who opt for no TV at all in their homes. They want their kids to read, to listen to music (of their choosing), to play outside and get tired from running around and being a kid, to have the values from the parents instead of mass media. It's a choice.
As for this particular 15 yr old kid, we don't have information about him and what home life was like or his mental state or any of those things that will surely be looked at in depth by the authorities and various experts.
Why doesn't Santa Cruz clean up, arrest the heroin highway behind this Tannery Community? It sounds like it is well known to people familiar with the area. Just asking since I am not from CA.
With this type of people living behind you, it doesn't sound safe for any age to be out alone. JMO.
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