because of exclipt content
When conducting a parental review of movies for their children, parents should consider factors such as the movie's rating, content, themes, language, violence, and overall appropriateness for their child's age and maturity level. It is important for parents to also take into account their own values and beliefs when making decisions about what movies are suitable for their children to watch.
Some recommended movies for children and families include classics like "The Lion King," "Toy Story," and "Finding Nemo." Parents can find more information about family-friendly movies on a reliable website like Common Sense Media, which provides detailed reviews and ratings for movies based on age appropriateness and content.
It all depends on the content. The best bet is to follow ESRB ratings and allow them to watch movies/tv based on those guidelines.
Yes, Parents SHOULD make sure their children know that scary movies are not real, but if the child(ren) are very young, or the movie may be too scary for them, I'd advise the parents to not make/let the child(ren) watch the movie.
Today's society is greatly influenced by media and television. Children make no exception. For example, the violent movies and games can create challenges for parents.
Absolutely not. PG-13 movies are rated due to material that is absolutely not appropriate for a 7 year old. At a minimum, children should be at least 10 before introduction to these movies. Parental guidance and discussion should also accompany these movie watchings. Too many parents compromise their principles and allow their underage children to view movie and t.v. content way too mature for their age. Parents, hold to your values.
Yes.
They listen to them...
So people would know what movies were more violent, with explicit language and sex. Not all viewers want these things in their movies and so parents can determine if children can see it.
Yes. They can can. Often, when you're looking for an answer, you look in the wrong place. That wrong place for a lot of teens can be in TV, movies, novels, sometimes even parents. Don't take that as a 'don't listen to your parents'. The place you need to look for answers says to listen to your parents. And trust me, He's the best and most reliable place to look for answers and instructions. You need to look to God during your conflicts. He's the best problem solver, helper, instructor and professor that has ever been or ever will be.
It should be "Listen to your heart"
Stand by Me?