Anonymous wrote:I feel sick. I know it's natural for kids to be curious but I think he's way too young for this. He's not at all interested in girls at school (but of course, they are children, not women).
Also - I've uninstalled YouTube from our Chromecast, but does anyone know how I can keep him from reinstalling it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take away the devices. No unsupervised screen time. Let him watch kid channels on tv, no phones or iPads.
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DP but why the eye roll? 7 year olds do not need devices. Seriously just put in some ear plugs, take away devices, and let him figure out how to entertain himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take away the devices. No unsupervised screen time. Let him watch kid channels on tv, no phones or iPads.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - any tips on what to say? He's easily embarrassed and I'm not sure how to approach this in a way that won't make him feel ashamed and lead to immediate shut-down.
Maybe focus on how those women are someone's mommy and aunt and sister, and how would he feel if someone was looking at me that way?
You're making a huge jump that it was sexual. You're going to confuse him.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - any tips on what to say? He's easily embarrassed and I'm not sure how to approach this in a way that won't make him feel ashamed and lead to immediate shut-down.
Maybe focus on how those women are someone's mommy and aunt and sister, and how would he feel if someone was looking at me that way?
Anonymous wrote:Take away the devices. No unsupervised screen time. Let him watch kid channels on tv, no phones or iPads.