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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They're preschoolers. Of course they want to be police officers and firemen and nurses etc. The places where they see examples most often are cartoons and books where those characters are always positive. There are no bad cops in kids books. Mr. rogers called them "helpers". Teach your kid about the world and introduce reality and what's happening as it's age appropriate. [/quote] OP here. I'll respond to this post which was constructive, unlike many posts just calling me crazy. I understand that kids might want to be police officers and it might be too much too use this to call into question what they are generally teaching their kids because of the things you mention. That makes sense. But it still strikes me as tone deaf to submit those videos at this moment given what the country is going through. Sure, it isn't a statement that All Lives Matter or the kid wearing a MAGA hat in the video, but I never would have submitted that video right now. And if the video was done pre-nationwide protests, they had almost two weeks to submit something different. Why submit/stick with something that could be interpreted as thumbing your nose at the current protests and be triggering to some people?[/quote] Because it is important to remember that children believe the world can be changed? Because it is important that we foster the feeling that they can make a difference in their world, and in the world of others? That to a child, a police officer is not a politicized pawn, it is a symbol of “the helpers” that do exist. Why do you want to tell a preschooler that they should not want to be what it is that they want to be - someone They perceive strong and helpful to the people they care about. [/quote]
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