Search for Christian, faith based, morality pages posting kid approved. (You don’t have to believe in Christianity or other religions to agree with raising kids with morals) I used to think people that went by these guides were the crazy religious nuts. Fast forward to my child almost 30 & being here I finally get it! However, my daughter didn’t have free range of the TV. We were very blessed she wasn’t a kid that tested limits. Everyone at church used to tell us how well behaved & sweet she was. It scared us & it’s probably why we only had one. (Don’t rock the boat)
I believe there is Amazon Kids. However I wouldn’t trust Amazon or any media company. I’m 55, rated R & PG content certainly isn’t what it was when I was a kid. Heck I didn’t grow up with PG 13, etc. I saw one rated R movie before I was 16-17. It was Stripes, my friend got her mom to drop us off at the movie. We paid for some kids cartoon movie & snuck in Stripes. I was 14, 1981 & that wasn’t like it is today with six+ movies at one time.
From my experience with some friends and family kids & myself, they will find a way to watch or do what you deny. It’s human nature. I also think that comes back to having a respectful relationship & pushing a kid to hard in your beliefs. My cousins son wasn’t allowed to have junk food or sodas. As soon as he hit my house he went straight to the snacks and sodas. He’d drink one in seconds and ask for another. (He turned out good)
Good luck, I can’t imagine raising kids right now. Every parent has a fight on their hands.
PS: after I mentioned Amazon kids I remembered years ago Ellen Degeneres came out with her own version of YouTube for kids. I think there’s a YouTube kids. The 💡 just went off. I bet she was tracking accounts that signed up on her kids video app.
Search for Christian, faith based, morality pages posting kid approved. (You don’t have to believe in Christianity or other religions to agree with raising kids with morals) I used to think people that went by these guides were the crazy religious nuts. Fast forward to my child almost 30 & being here I finally get it! However, my daughter didn’t have free range of the TV. We were very blessed she wasn’t a kid that tested limits. Everyone at church used to tell us how well behaved & sweet she was. It scared us & it’s probably why we only had one. (Don’t rock the boat) I believe there is Amazon Kids. However I wouldn’t trust Amazon or any media company. I’m 55, rated R & PG content certainly isn’t what it was when I was a kid. Heck I didn’t grow up with PG 13, etc. I saw one rated R movie before I was 16-17. It was Stripes, my friend got her mom to drop us off at the movie. We paid for some kids cartoon movie & snuck in Stripes. I was 14, 1981 & that wasn’t like it is today with six+ movies at one time. From my experience with some friends and family kids & myself, they will find a way to watch or do what you deny. It’s human nature. I also think that comes back to having a respectful relationship & pushing a kid to hard in your beliefs. My cousins son wasn’t allowed to have junk food or sodas. As soon as he hit my house he went straight to the snacks and sodas. He’d drink one in seconds and ask for another. (He turned out good) Good luck, I can’t imagine raising kids right now. Every parent has a fight on their hands. PS: after I mentioned Amazon kids I remembered years ago Ellen Degeneres came out with her own version of YouTube for kids. I think there’s a YouTube kids. The 💡 just went off. I bet she was tracking accounts that signed up on her kids video app.