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		<title>Violence &amp; Nudity.  What does your child see and hear?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does your child hear? What does your child see? What does your child absorb? When your child is at home, what images does he or she see on TV, the Internet, magazine covers, books, newspapers, iTouch, DS? What do you fear most? Your child seeing images of nudity or violence? What about at friends&#8217; [...]]]></description>
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<p>What does your child hear?  What does your child see?  What does your child absorb? When your child is at home, what images does he or she see on TV, the Internet, magazine covers, books, newspapers, iTouch, DS?  What do you fear most?  Your child seeing images of nudity or violence?  What about at friends&#8217; houses?  How about the library?</p>
<p>Yesterday on FaceBook, I asked parents about censorship verses monitoring + discussion.  A parent who works at a library said, &#8220;<em>You wouldn&#8217;t believe what kids (and adults) are looking at while visiting their local library.  Parents who think they can shield their children from what is out there are foolish. Sooner or later, your child will see it.</em>&#8221;  If she is correct, the question then becomes, &#8220;<strong>How does your child react to images of violence, nudity, and/or the combination of both?</strong>&#8220;</p>
<p>As parents today, we know our kids see video games involving violence.  Even if not playing them at home, we know they will observe such games at friends&#8217; houses (or at least hear about them at school).  Kids definitely talk about their games at school (how far they advanced in the game, what characters they killed in the game, etc&#8230;).  What about TV &amp; movies?  How much violence can be seen in a PG-13 movie?  The answer is: A lot.</p>
<p>What about nudity?  Significant nudity typically moves a movie into a &#8220;R&#8221; rating.  Have your children seen images of nudity or heard peers talking about nudity (and/or pornography)?</p>
<p>Which issue are you more comfortable talking about with your children? Violence or nudity?  HOW do you discuss both issues?  Are you careful to separate positive imagery of nudity compared to the unhealthy view of pornography? Have you ever talked to your children about seeing violence and nudity together? Have you noticed how many movies show what they call &#8220;passionate sex scenes&#8221; which involve violence and nudity? Have you explained the danger of such imagery?</p>
<p><strong>Share in the COMMENTS section below your approach to discussing violence and/or nudity.</strong> By sharing, you can help other parents gain greater skills to help their children.</p>
<div class="post-meta"><p>Written by Mike Domitrz on April 27, 2011</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Masculinity in Disney Films</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 19:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Domitrz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think of the following videos analysis of masculinity in Disney movies?  I share my thoughts below the video. Please share your feedback after watching the complete video! While this short documentary does not acknowledge many of the characters its relying on are the &#8220;Bad Guys&#8221; in the film, the analysis does hold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you think of the following videos analysis of masculinity in Disney movies?  I share my thoughts below the video. Please share your feedback after watching the complete video!<br/></p>
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<p>While this short documentary does not acknowledge many of the characters its relying on are the &#8220;Bad Guys&#8221; in the film, the analysis does hold true for the &#8220;Good Guys&#8221; too. Think of how good looking by magazine standards all the &#8220;Good Guy&#8221; characters are in Disney Films (true of female characters also). Even after the Beast returns to being human in &#8220;Beauty in the Beast,&#8221; he remains a strong male with the physique described in the documentary above .</p>
<p>Does such imagery affect consent and respect?  If you grow up thinking its the &#8220;Man&#8217;s Job&#8221; to take control, are you likely to &#8220;Ask First&#8221; and give your partner a choice?  Share your thoughts below.</p>
<div class="post-meta"><p>Written by Mike Domitrz on March 9, 2011</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Film, TV, &amp; Music Reviews with a Twist</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every week, new films and songs are released around the globe.  Throughout the year, TV shows are launched.  24 hours, 7 days a week, you can turn to "Breaking News" on one of the many "news dedicated" cable channels.  With all of these mediums constantly changing, how can you]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every week, new films and songs are released around the globe.  Throughout the year, TV shows are launched.  24 hours, 7 days a week, you can turn to &#8220;Breaking News&#8221; on one of the many &#8220;news dedicated&#8221; cable channels.  With all of these mediums constantly changing, how can you stay up-to-date or know how to hold appropriate conversations with students and/or people in your community about the shows everyone is talking about?  Good news!  Now, you have a source to turn to for fun, thought-provoking, and helpful reviews.</p>
<p>Here, you will find reviews from parents, educators, experts, and teenagers (giving their perspective).  Each review will provide you with an unique perspective relating to how the media and/or entertainment outlet&#8217;s production effects society&#8217;s views of dating, sex, intimacy, relationships, violence, consent, and sexual assault.  Having these analytic reviews will provide you with great tools to engage the younger and older generations around you with a different outlook the next time they watch and/or listen to the medium you are reading about.</p>
<p>You know how often people of all ages &#8220;<em>roll their eyes</em>&#8221; when you try to challenge everyday views on a subject.  The reviews provided by <em><strong>DSP Critics (Date Safe Project Critics)</strong></em> will give you more useful and progmatic material to share with others.</p>
<p><span style="color: #003300;"><strong>Be a Reviewer</strong></span>.  You can be given full credit for your reviews here at <em>The Date Safe Project, Inc.</em> or your reviews can be kept anonymous.  You choose.  Either way, you can create your own following as a <em><strong>DSP Critic</strong></em>.  To send us a review of ANY medium, click on &#8220;Leave a Comment&#8221; on this page OR send an e-mail to <a href="mailto:review@datesafeproject.org" target="_blank">Review@DateSafeProject.org</a>.</p>
<div class="post-meta"><p>Written by The Date Safe Project Inc on August 24, 2009</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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