It’s been about 9 months since I heard this episode, but based on my memory, I think I agree with your points here–and also would add one extra point.
This show is for children ages 8-12. Is it a good idea to present a moral dilemma and leave the door open as to whether keeping the secret is the right thing to do or not, especially when often the secrets kids are told are things that might make sense to keep secret to a kid’s not-fully-developed brain, but in actually are harmful to keep? An episode that dealt with this in a good way was #053 – The Sacred Trust…
That’s the real moral dilemma. ha ha This show is for children ages 8-12. Is it a good idea to present a moral dilemma and leave the door open as to whether keeping the secret is the right thing to do or not, especially when often the secrets kids are told are things that might make sense to keep secret to a kid’s not-fully-developed brain, but in actually are harmful to keep?
It’s been about 9 months since I heard this episode, but based on my memory, I think I agree with your points here–and also would add one extra point.
This show is for children ages 8-12. Is it a good idea to present a moral dilemma and leave the door open as to whether keeping the secret is the right thing to do or not, especially when often the secrets kids are told are things that might make sense to keep secret to a kid’s not-fully-developed brain, but in actually are harmful to keep? An episode that dealt with this in a good way was #053 – The Sacred Trust…
That’s the real moral dilemma. ha ha This show is for children ages 8-12. Is it a good idea to present a moral dilemma and leave the door open as to whether keeping the secret is the right thing to do or not, especially when often the secrets kids are told are things that might make sense to keep secret to a kid’s not-fully-developed brain, but in actually are harmful to keep?
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