You can't protect your child and there's no guarantee that he will be safe. Think about cancer and random events like school shooters. All of this happens daily and you can't prevent it
Protect, no. Prepare? Yes. I'm not sheltering him, I'm helping him be aware of what the world is trying to get out of him.
What's the point of bringing this up anyway? I'm talking about limiting my son's ad exposure and you are saying "it doesn't matter he could get shot at school."
What's the point of bringing this up anyway? I'm talking about limiting my son's ad exposure and you are saying "it doesn't matter he could get shot at school."