In my opinion, you've already done the things that are going to guide him over the next few years; if children are brought up to respect women, they won't find much enjoyment in seeing them degraded. At your son's age some exploring and experimenting is to be expected -- I'd worry if it didn't happen -- but the values you've been inculcating for the last 11 years ought to provide enough ballast to keep him on an even keel. I'm not a big fan of filters -- they just inspire people, especially young adolescents, to figure out ways to get around them. I do believe in keeping the computer in a public place in the house, or at least making it known that you go through the browser history regularly, just in case. John
In my opinion, you've already done the things that are going to guide him over the next few years; if children are brought up to respect women, they won't find much enjoyment in seeing them degraded. At your son's age some exploring and experimenting is to be expected -- I'd worry if it didn't happen -- but the values you've been inculcating for the last 11 years ought to provide enough ballast to keep him on an even keel.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big fan of filters -- they just inspire people, especially young adolescents, to figure out ways to get around them. I do believe in keeping the computer in a public place in the house, or at least making it known that you go through the browser history regularly, just in case. John
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