Claire&TheBoys
The Queen of the Castle!
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We have exactly the same issue with DD7 and the shows she watches. ALL of her friends (according to her) are allowed to watch what I consider "tween" to teen shows - Wizards of Waverly, Suite Life, iCarly etc. I've watched them and there is so much disrespectful attitude to the parents (most are seen as morons by the kids) and even to their friends. Oh for the good old Dora days.
When she started watching them at the start of this school year, her attitude was brutal. We banned everything except Hannah Montana - and even that goes on "hiatus" if we have problems. Since then she is much more respectful, although the occassional "whatever" does slip in...she just gets a silent stare and usually apologizes.
We had a friend of DS8's over on the weekend and I was surprised by the number of times they all called each other idiot, but kind of endearingly, like a nickname. It was either idiot or "dude" - even to my DD.I had to keep correcting all of them on idiot.
I'm glad you mentioned that about the Wimpy series. I had looked at it at Costco but it talked about middle school so I put it down for a year or two. Thought about taking them to the movie, but just had a feeling I'd probably regret it. Glad to know my instincts were on target.
The Wimpy Kid books are actually written on a 3rd/4th/5th grade level, I think. I don't object too much to the books (I read the first two way before he did) even though they are about middle school. I do reinforce that he must be mindful of how he addresses me and speaks to me, and do not hesitate to let him know when he's out of line. The TV shows are much worse than the books. I don't let him watch any of the ones you named. Since he has a younger brother, we still are firmly entrenched in Playhouse Disney, with the exception of Phineas & Ferb, which they both like.