The Dilemma: Children and Movies

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Updated: June 18, 2020

Originally Published: December 11, 2019

What age is appropriate for children to start watching PG-rated films? Is parental guidance truly necessary? This is the engaging topic our pairs will explore in today’s dilemma. Join us as we dive into the world of kids and cinema over on our blog!

Our pairs tackle the tricky question of when it’s okay to snuggle up with your child and indulge in a horror flick. Some of these spooky films might lead to nightmares, and let’s be honest, you’ll be the one losing sleep over it. Plus, there’s the issue of nudity—when does on-screen nudity become too much? My undergarments have some opinions on that. Should we feel awkward about exposing our kids to movie nudity?

There’s a clear distinction between PG, PG-13, and R-rated films, but can you accurately identify which movies belong to each category? In this entertaining episode, we challenge our pairs to test their knowledge of age-appropriate films for kids.

About the Series

The Dilemma is all about tackling tough questions that need answers. In this series, our pairs navigate issues such as public restroom etiquette, children and social media, and texting norms. Whether it’s a young adult versus a seasoned parent or a child against a grandparent, this diverse cast brings humor to the forefront, leaving everyone in stitches.

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In summary, the conversation around when children should watch certain types of movies is filled with questions about age appropriateness and parental involvement. The laughter and insights from our cast make light of these dilemmas, providing a fresh perspective on parenting in the modern media landscape.

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