Let me be controversial for a moment. Guns will hold no mystery to my children. In this world of nay-sayers, gun banners, and non-informed gun haters, such a statement is bound to raise questions as to my values and questions as my ability to properly raise my children. For those who automatically think I am a bad father for teaching my 2 year old how to properly handle a firearm, I have this simple response. Naivety is not a defense or a strategy.
I find it humorous in the political atmosphere where education on everything from sex to diversity is touted as the cure all that shooting and firearms education is considered taboo. It seems when it comes to firearms, some parents are content to say ?they are bad? and then consider the matter closed. This is can be a tragic error in the development of a young mind. Curiosity is always present and is a profoundly driving force which is not easily satisfied or appeased. The curiosity for education on firearms is also not so easily swept aside. By not taking the initiative to educate, we as parents have in essence allowed a clean slate for anyone else to fill the knowledge vacuum we have created in the of our children. The education on firearms occurs whether we choose to be involved or not. Television portrays firearms almost hourly and as a matter of observation, hardly ever in compliance with safe handling techniques and rarely ever with the ramifications of improperly using a firearm. Video games are also streaming the use of guns into the minds of our children at the speed of Broadband. As the games become more violent they create a perception and glory of firearms which can only be counteracted by the proper education. Saying ?NO? is not enough.
I have owned, shot, and hunted with firearms since I was 5 years old, learning my safe handling practices and proper firearms use from the biggest influences in my life, my parents. I have taken guns to school with me which remained safely in my car awaiting my arrival and consequent start of the evening hunts for pheasant, chucker, and Hungarian partridge. I never opened fire on my school mates, committed murder, or began having psychopathic fantasies because of it. I did however see plenty of other kids who had not received the proper training handling guns in a most reckless manner and it was only due to the proper instruction I received from my parents that I was able to recognize the danger and correct it or leave the area.
Sam is 2 years old this year and into everything. I have my guns secured in a vault and lock box and take care to make sure they are secured. I have already begun his training on firearms, teaching him not handle firearms at this point in time. He does have a small training rifle which I have introduced him to and will begin the proper handling techniques soon. My girls are still infants and Daddy could not resist buying them a pair of Cricket 22 Youth rifles with Pink Stocks. They will also receive the proper instruction when the time is right. I do not intend by any means to try and shelter my kids from perceived dangers but to educate them about the responsibilities involved with firearms in an effort to help them avoid the dangers of irresponsible gun ownership and us. I also intend for it to be some of the best times my family and I can share together.
Stephanie Mcmahon And Kids
If you have kids, you need a DVD catalog. And the best way to make it is with top quality DVD catalog software. You might think it's not necessary to keep a list of children's DVDs, or even your own DVDs. But a DVD catalog is a great idea for every DVD collection. Not only will you have a list of your movies in a worst case scenario in which you might need to file an insurance claim, but you'll have a list just for fun browsing. You won't have to remember if that movie you haven't watched in years is part of your collection or one you rented—the information is right there. And you can see at a glance which movies you've loaned out that haven't been returned.
A Child's DVD Catalog
Those are all great reasons to use DVD catalog software to catalog your movies, but what about kids' movies? There are many reasons to make a DVD catalog of children's movies. Do you really remember every movie your child owns? Do you have to physically look through all the DVDs before you buy one for a birthday or Christmas? With DVD catalog software, you'll never have to try to find all of Johnny's or Janie's DVDs to make sure they don't already own the movie.
Having a DVD catalog will make it easier for the kids, too. Just like adults, kids might forget whether they actually own a movie or have watched it elsewhere, so when it come time to make that Christmas wish list or answer “Do you have that movie?” they can remind themselves which movies they do have with a quick check into the DVD catalog software.
It's also big fun for kids to use the software. Even little ones can add movies with your help because the best DVD catalog software is simple to use. Type in a keyword (great practice for kids learning how to spell) and then simply click to add the movie.
A DVD catalog is a great way to teach kids organization and how to keep track of their valuable possessions, too. If they've made a fun list of their movies in DVD catalog software and can sort how they want, they're more likely to take care of their actual movies because they suddenly seem more substantial and important.
Your DVD Catalog
If you have children, you can use DVD catalog software in many other ways. You can password protect your DVD catalog if you've listed adult movies or even regular movies that contain inappropriate content for minors.
That PG-rated movie might have contained something you wouldn't want your toddler to see, or that PG-13 movie might be full of stuff you wouldn't even want your 15-year old to see. Label them, and you won't have to remember these details next time the kids ask to watch a movie. With movie inventory software, you have the power to create your categories to suit your needs.
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