Originally posted by Disney Enthusiast
I love Lilo and Stitch myself. It really makes me laugh out loud. But I do believe it is inappropriate for my 3 yr old. In the past, before kids, I thought the same things as this poster....
But then I started to see my 3 yr old stack up his toys and then crash through them, kicking his toys in all directions. He did that right after watching Lilo and Stitch. And of course, the yelling between the sisters and the slamming of doors always made me cringe as inappropriate ways to handle frustration. I DON'T want him emulating that either. I don't know why it's different w/ my kid.... maybe because he's not mature enough yet to know inappropriate behavior. So it's Rolie Polie who is so dear to his sister for a couple more years for him.![]()
I am the poster you quoted so I will respond. I too have kids ages ranging from 5 to 21. All of them watched shows that were named here and none emulated any voilence. My 5 y/o's favorite cartoon when she was 3 was Scooby Doo. My neighbors kid freaked out at Scooby Doo and couldn't sleep at night because of all the monsters on the show. None of my kids thought Scooby Doo was scary. It certainly depends on the child. I will say that having volunteered in my kids schools for the last 15 years there is much worse then any Lilo cartoon going on. My 5 y/o DD is in kindergarten. Yesterday she came home from school to ask my if bull was a bad word. I said of course not. She proceeded to ask me if it were bad if she put the word that sounds like hit on the end of it! Ack!! Some little punk on the bus must have enlightened the other kids on certain words yesterday. These kids are in grades K-5. Since we try not to curse around her, she honestly wanted to know if it was wrong. I think blaming bad habits or simply exploration playing as it sounds like your son was doing to watching cartoons is similar to saying violent video games make murderers out of our kids or just bad behavior. It is all about the upbringing.
With that statement. I know I do things different than some parents, but it goes my house, my rules.
