IDoDis
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My 13 year old DD is asking if she can read some of my books. Some of them I don't have a problem with, but some have adult content that I just don't think is appropriate for a 13 year old. She claims she's "mature enough" to handle it.
Yesterday she asked if she could read "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold. It's being made into a movie so she wants to see the movie when it comes out, but wants to read the book first. Early on in the book there's a rape and murder of a 14 year old girl. The rest of the story is about the girl watching her family and her killer while she's in heaven.
I looked up info on the movie and it's going to be rated R, so she can't watch the movie anyway. I told her "no" she could not read that book. She wants to know at what age she needs to be before she can read it. A friend of hers (same age) read the book and posted it on an online book club that they belong to.
DD has always been an accelerated reader and started reading fat chapter books when she was six years old.
For parents of barely teens, how do you handle this type of situation?
Yesterday she asked if she could read "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold. It's being made into a movie so she wants to see the movie when it comes out, but wants to read the book first. Early on in the book there's a rape and murder of a 14 year old girl. The rest of the story is about the girl watching her family and her killer while she's in heaven.
I looked up info on the movie and it's going to be rated R, so she can't watch the movie anyway. I told her "no" she could not read that book. She wants to know at what age she needs to be before she can read it. A friend of hers (same age) read the book and posted it on an online book club that they belong to.
DD has always been an accelerated reader and started reading fat chapter books when she was six years old.
For parents of barely teens, how do you handle this type of situation?