It seems we can't win Ffxiv Gil Do we protect our children and hamper theadults, or favour open information and put our kids in danger?

Maybe this back-and-forth is because both sides of this debateare missing the point by addressing this issue in a way thatseparates children from adults. Bring grown-ups and childrentogether in their internet use and you create a totally differentlandscape.

My suggestion is that we get in the habit of using the internetin shared family spaces -- both children and adults. This enablesboth groups to negotiate an appropriate grammar of onne behaviourin their family setting. Children are aware that their onneactivity is in pubc (a fundamentally good assumption about anyonne behaviour) and adults model good practice.

In a similar way to how children learn language, and grown-upsare happy to avoid certain words in the home, they can learn thisgrammar of onne behaviour. Of course there are grown-upconversations had out of earshot of the kids (or so we hope) thatuse words and discuss ideas not for consumption by youngsters, butthis doesn't ecpse the majority of conversations (and onnebehaviour) that we share together.







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