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http://www.today.com/moms/sesame-street-creates-first-muppet-have-parent-jail-6C10345061
Not sure what to think of this.
			
			Not sure what to think of this.
Alex will not be part of the regular cast on “Sesame Street,” but he’s playing a central role in the online tool kit.
Wow, talk about lowering standards.
How do you lower your standards when your target market is toddlers/children? Lol, unless Sesame Street is only for the affluent kids with an intact nuclear family all of a sudden.
Alex will not be part of the regular cast on Sesame Street, but hes playing a central role in the online tool kit.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. What's the parent in jail for? I need context!
But good for them, though it's sad that it's such a prevalent predicament for children.
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1 in 28 kids have a parent in jail, according to the article. It's hard to say it's not relevant to their audience. It's often a huge source of shame and alienation for those kids as well.
Part of Sesame Street's purpose is to educate young children about their circumstances and aid in coping. This fits the bill well, imo.
I think it is important to be able to reach kids, no matter what their parent's backgrounds are.
Some kids have parents in Jail. It doesn't mean SS is glorifying that, but it is a REAL situation that kids are living under...so what is the problem?
The muppet is not even going to be a regular character.
Geez, didn't know things were THAT bad down there. :\
It doesn't matter. It only matters that little Billy is not ashamed that his parent is a loser :|.

Stupid people have way more kids than smart people. A normal middle class woman with a good family might have 1 child. A ghetto class woman will have 4 kids and the father of those kids is in jail. 1/2 of parents in this example would be ghetto class, but 4/5 kids would say their dad is in jail. From that sample you would say it's "normal" for daddy to be in jail.Because it's normal to have a parent in jail now?
It's good to start teaching kids about life as soon as possible. Leads to less disappointment later on.
Kids should be raised to believe in a utopian society. That way they'll be more angry and willing to do something when they find that the government does things like warrantless wiretapping and indefinite confinement without pressing charges.
Showing them the reality of life would do the exact opposite. The government can just invade my home and privacy any time they want? Of course. It was always like that, wasn't it? They might even grow up to resist ideas like freedom just because it's a foreign idea they've never heard before. Believe it or not, lots of people in the USSR were against freedom and mixed economies because they had never seen it and they had only heard bad things about it. That could easily be us and our children if we raise them to think that being spied on constantly is normal.
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1 in 28 kids have a parent in jail, according to the article. It's hard to say it's not relevant to their audience. It's often a huge source of shame and alienation for those kids as well (which may lead to other problems down the road).
Part of Sesame Street's purpose is to educate young children about their circumstances and aid in coping. This fits the bill well, imo.

 
				
		