The death of innocence: How the crude sexualisation of pop music, TV and fashion is destroying childhood
A typical afternoon in a typical middle-class home. It’s just after 4.30pm, I’m back from the school run — and in the next room I can hear my four-year-old daughter Clio rehearsing a routine she’s learnt at her school dance club.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
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1 comments:
our generation has fallen for this "glamour" hype because THE PARENTS let them watch the nonsense! my daughter was not allowed to watch tv until she was 5 yrs old, and could explain the purpose of a commercial..to make u feel, good, bad, ugly, unaccepted, SO much....u have to buy what they are selling! no fb allowed at 12...we lost control, not the kids, they are being kids, doing whatever they are allowed....
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