Content Creep & the Invisible Influence of What Kids Watch
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What your child is watching matters more than you think.
From movies to games to social feeds, today’s kids are exposed to more violence and sexual content than ever before - and most parents don’t realise just how much it’s shaping their behaviour, beliefs, and even empathy.
In this episode, we unpack eye-opening research on how repeated exposure changes what kids see as “normal”… and why even well-meaning parents slowly lower their guard.
If you’ve ever thought, “It’s probably fine” - this conversation might change your mind.
KEY POINTS
- Why parents gradually become more lenient with screen content
- How repeated exposure leads to desensitisation
- The powerful truth: seeing is believing for kids
- How violent and explicit content reshapes behaviour and empathy
- The difference between passive TV and algorithm-driven content
- Why ages 6–12 are a critical window for screen habits
- The simple safeguards that make the biggest difference
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Seeing is believing - and what kids see becomes what they believe is normal.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
- Common Sense Media (for age-based content reviews)
- Parent chat groups / “village” support systems
- Happy Families resources & Parenting ADHD course
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
- Check before you say yes - Look up content before allowing it
- Co-watch when you can - Context matters more than control
- Delay exposure - Younger brains aren’t ready for adult themes
- Avoid algorithm-driven platforms for younger kids
- Find your village - Lean on like-minded parents for guidance
- Hold your standards - Don’t let gradual desensitisation lower your boundaries
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