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Mom's Guide to Crave Entertainment Content and Popular Media
To navigate this world, you need to know what your kids (and the internet) are saying.
The Classics:
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- Violence and Mature Themes: Is the content violent or graphic? Are mature themes like sex, substance abuse, or strong language present?
- Positive Role Models: Are the characters positive role models? Do they exhibit empathy, kindness, and respect for others?
- Diversity and Representation: Does the content promote diversity, equity, and inclusion?
- Educational Value: Does the content have educational value or teach valuable life lessons?
Evaluating Media Content
- Cognitive Rest: Your brain needs low-stakes problem solving. Watching a mystery show uses the same pattern-recognition skills as organizing the pantry, but it is fun.
- Social Currency: You need to know what The Bear is about so you can talk to other parents at the school pickup. Small talk about TV is the glue of adult friendship.
- Perspective: Watching the chaos of The White Lotus reminds you that your family is actually pretty functional.
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- POV: Point of View. Not just a video style, but a way of saying "This is my specific experience."
- Slay: To do something exceptionally well. (e.g., "You finished 4 loads of laundry and watched The Morning Show? Slay.")
- Mids: Mediocre. (e.g., "That new rom-com was mids. Don't waste your nap time on it.")
- Binge-worthy: A show so good you watch 6 episodes in one sitting and hate yourself in the morning.
- The Ick: When a character (or celebrity) does something so cringey you can never watch them again.