fdegree
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With the recent post by Lukem about the Eddie Eagle Program in schools, I'd like to ask a question that takes this a step further.
The Eddie Eagle program teaches what to do if a child finds a gun...wonderful information, and I may just purchase the video for my 7 year old daughter to watch.
Now, the next step for gun owners...at what age, and how, do you expose your young child(ren) to guns?
I don't think making it taboo is the proper approach...this will likely heighten their curiosity and make them more apt to play with a gun unsupervised. I believe supervised exposure may be the best approach. But, how and to what extent? Also, what age is best (I know this is subjective and every child's maturity level is different...I'm looking for a generality here)?
The Eddie Eagle program teaches what to do if a child finds a gun...wonderful information, and I may just purchase the video for my 7 year old daughter to watch.
Now, the next step for gun owners...at what age, and how, do you expose your young child(ren) to guns?
I don't think making it taboo is the proper approach...this will likely heighten their curiosity and make them more apt to play with a gun unsupervised. I believe supervised exposure may be the best approach. But, how and to what extent? Also, what age is best (I know this is subjective and every child's maturity level is different...I'm looking for a generality here)?