Found 'adult' materials on sons' tablet. What to do next?
I was installing a game for my youngest son on one of the kids' tablets, and when digging through our account's app history I found a whole pile of 'adult' type games. Nothing really porn, just cartoon-ish stuff really, but stuff like "look behind her bra" and "sexual positions". Oh boy! LOL
First I want to emphasize that we are ALL about age appropriate healthy sex ed. We aren't in denial of our kids growing into their puberty years, and all that entails! Especially in this day and age! We've had 'the talk' with the boys already, we've bought them a really great book for kids to learn about their own sexuality, and they've both read it. We're also big fans of the new Ontario sex ed curriculum that's currently being rolled out that includes lots more information on topics like LGBT and online porn and its dangers, and a more realistic curriculum around healthy sexuality that's not just abstinence. We believe in up to date education and not hiding our heads in the sand.
So... how to handle this discovery? I'm not sure if I should just not mention the games at all and maybe just start up discussions again about adolescence, sex-ed and all that stuff. Or should I talk to them about these games and their appropriateness? I don't see them looking at this stuff as doing anything wrong in particular, it's natural to be curious. However, I do find much of online offerings rather misogynistic, and videogame material in particular is often revoltingly sexist. So if they are to explore I'd rather they NOT take videogame examples as 'what to do'. It seems that we do need to talk to them about how videogames and porn are not a good way to learn about healthy sexuality....but what an awkward conversation that is going to be......
The only thing is, I'm not even sure which kid was looking at the games. It could be either the 11 year old or the 9 year old. Well at least I know something for sure, as I told DH - at least one of our boys likes girls!
Found 'adult' materials on sons' tablet. What to do next?
That sounds like a great plan! I agree wholeheartedly with TaytumJ! Another thing to bring up is some of the sites are not reputable and come along with virses any spyware/malware that can cause computer issues. That would be my main concern, followed by if they have tried anything on their own. I agree that most of the stuff out there is so misogynistic and fantasy/role play. I would explain that too so they get it that is not how it is in the real world. I would also let them know how you lamented over talking to them about it. As a teacher to middle/high schoolers, they will appreciate that and take to heart what you have said more. It gives you much more credibility and will help them too if they are slightly uncomfortable about the conversation. Plus, they will most likely talk to you more about stuff. With boys, hang out with them doing something they enjoy. They will open up to you more. I can't tell you how many times my male cousins confided in me when we went to shoot pool together without even trying! I am like their mother, since my Aunt is a dead beat mom [emoji20].
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