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Walsh's rules for a real childhood:
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I generally like Walsh. My takeaways on this are : major control about the internet and screens ? How about are they allowed to roam freely? Bike ride? Make semi dangerous choices like climbing trees ? Seems a bit controlled to me without any real childhood experiences like getting freedom from parents to play with friends.

@michaeljknowles Not Embracing reality with education is the a selfish way to look at things.

At what age do you stop sheltering them from reality? Eventually they will need to learn how to use a phone and computer to survive in the modern workforce

Ok, @MattWalshBlog , you need to have a cancellation of all those opposed to your screen time restrictions. Make them defend their necessity for screens.

Not sure if this is good or bad for the kids if you shelter them from any type of reality

I thought Tucker was persona non grata at the Daily Wire for having the WW2 Historian guy on 🤔

I think this would work with young children (under 10) with lots of books, games, outdoor fun…,but once they are middle school age they should be allowed supervised screen time. Also, are they allowed to hang w friends? What about access there? Seems a bit too rigid.

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Jesus Christ the Walsh family is performing a real life rendition of Dogtooth.

