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Reply to "Just got disturbing email regarding English class for my rising freshman"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was a double STEM/English Lit major in college. For my Lit major I read literature from the 1300s in Middle English (Piers Plowman) to books that were new at the time (Atonement and Never Let Me Go). I also read plenty of books in college that had disturbing content, like The Collector and Regeneration. Just reading the classics wouldn't give you a particularly well rounded education, you'd be missing out on a lot.[/quote] In college. In COLLEGE you read these books. From someone who finds this book to be wildly inappropriate for my 14-year-old, I will agree with you that she *should* read aalllll the books in college! As an adult. Over 18. Even the ones that make her “uncomfortable.” Maybe even *especially* those. But grooming younger teens IS a thing. And we need to be mindful, aware, discretionary, and vigilant about how and on what context sexually explicit material is introduced to our students BY ADULTS, and how and in what context they are encouraged to DISCUSS sexually explicit and even erotic passages with other minor peers with adults so that the blurring of adult/CHILD boundaries are not normalized in a way that is harmful to CHILDREN. We aren’t talking about a BAN. We are taking about selecting books that contain many different sexually explicit passages that are not appropriate for 14-year-old CHILDREN. Huge difference.[/quote] Not really? You expect your kid to bot read books that acknowledge the existence of sex at all (which they're going to know about from just basic life). But sure, let's pretend you manage to keep your kid totally sheltered until they're 18 and then expect they're going to be suddenly prepared to read The Bluest Eye in college? If you did manage that, you'd be sett8ng your child up for failure. And the idea that reading books with any sexual content is "grooming" shows you have no idea what grooming is. [/quote] Can English class focus on reading, writing, grammar, spelling please. The sexual content can be covered by health class or FLE.[/quote]
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