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Old 08-23-2013, 10:34 AM   #39
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I would go even further and say they should monitor all media they consume. My children do not have a TV in their room, my daughter didn't have her own computer until she went to college, for the first couple of years when she had an iPod we monitored what music was on it, etc.
Up to what age would you consider it appropriate to monitor your childrens' reading? I think I would have regarded it as showing that my parents didn't trust me if they'd monitored my reading as a teenager.
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