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Eliza10
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My husband’s dear 6-year old granddaughter spends a lot of time with us regularly. I homeschool her two days a week (her other grandmother does the other) and she spends a night here weekly too. (Mom is a single mom, and works). At home she watches pretty much what she wants including stuff I wouldn’t let her watch if she was my daughter, but I am not the Mom and its not my job to undermine. However, I feel fine with saying what I think is acceptable in my house. I feel that will help her someday make discerning choices, to be exposed to adults in her life who don’t approve of some things that others approve of. It might help her think someday (and meanwhile we can help her with thinking and discerning in other ways). So, some stuff she watches at home we won’t have watched in this house, like, “Princess Sophia” - because its all about “good witches” doing magic spells. I tell her I don’t like the idea of good witches because Jesus doesn’t want anyone doing magic, and to say a bad thing can be done “good” is wrong. (I am not super strict, as, a Disney movie with “good witches” doing spells like Sleeping Beauty is okay once in a while, as it a movie, and fantasy, and can be considered allegorically, but I don’t want to have her get into show after show of magic spells.)
Well this morning she got here early, is running a fever and chose a show to watch. She put on the Pokemon series cartoon. I don’t want her watching it until I have had a chance to review it, so after one show I asked her to choose another. Only, I don’t want to watch that strange show – I would rather just have your opinions on this cartoon show series.
It was popular when my son was young but when I was married to his father in his younger years I had no TV, just carefully chosen videos, and also for school I homeschooled so there were plenty of other things to do. Then when we divorced and I had to put him in school, I was able to avoid it because of various circumstances and was glad to not have it be an issue. Not that plenty of other issues didn’t come up later.
Part of what I do not like about the Sophia series is its mindlessness and addictiveness. I feel that way about the little I have seen of Pokemon too. My nephews were into the cards in grade school til their mom banned them because of the obsessiveness about them. I wonder about their symbolism, frankly. I also do not like the ugly art of Pokemon. A lot of art is ugly these days. I like… Beatrix Potter… early Disney cartoons… I don’t like ugly cartoons. I like wholesome cartoon chows like Heidi and Boxcar children series on Netflix. I got her into both of those and she loves them now.
I would love to hear other opinions on Pokemon here at CAF. Thanks.
(P.S. Just want to say we do PLENTY of other things besides TV, lots of good carefully-chosen books that I read her and that she reads me, we have our lessons - reading writing and arithmetic, lots of play outside and plenty of arts and crafts and cooking and all sorts of things).
Well this morning she got here early, is running a fever and chose a show to watch. She put on the Pokemon series cartoon. I don’t want her watching it until I have had a chance to review it, so after one show I asked her to choose another. Only, I don’t want to watch that strange show – I would rather just have your opinions on this cartoon show series.
It was popular when my son was young but when I was married to his father in his younger years I had no TV, just carefully chosen videos, and also for school I homeschooled so there were plenty of other things to do. Then when we divorced and I had to put him in school, I was able to avoid it because of various circumstances and was glad to not have it be an issue. Not that plenty of other issues didn’t come up later.
Part of what I do not like about the Sophia series is its mindlessness and addictiveness. I feel that way about the little I have seen of Pokemon too. My nephews were into the cards in grade school til their mom banned them because of the obsessiveness about them. I wonder about their symbolism, frankly. I also do not like the ugly art of Pokemon. A lot of art is ugly these days. I like… Beatrix Potter… early Disney cartoons… I don’t like ugly cartoons. I like wholesome cartoon chows like Heidi and Boxcar children series on Netflix. I got her into both of those and she loves them now.
I would love to hear other opinions on Pokemon here at CAF. Thanks.
(P.S. Just want to say we do PLENTY of other things besides TV, lots of good carefully-chosen books that I read her and that she reads me, we have our lessons - reading writing and arithmetic, lots of play outside and plenty of arts and crafts and cooking and all sorts of things).