Do you think it's necessary to soften the world for kids?
No, it has to be contextualized for kids.
It wasn't softened for me, oddly, and I turned out reasonable.
So I think you just got to contextualize it.
I was somehow able to contextualize a lot of things myself through reading and television and movies, and I think my brain just tries to figure stuff out, but I think there's a lot of stuff I didn't understand and wasn't introduced to.
Which was to my detriment so I think it's much more important for kids to have an open line with their parents rather than to be um censored from information about the world and I'm talking anything — murder, cannibalism, whatever.
Kids need to know everything but just the more intense and odd and uh scary it is the more the parents need to be available to contextualize it.
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