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So, You Like Horro? Podcast #62- Age-Appropriate Horror

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Welcome back, folks. This week on the podcast, I'm joined by my wife Sarah Beth, and our daughter, Sophie as we sit and talk about age-appropriate horror and the idea of how to introduce your kids to horror. We discuss the early stages in literature starting from ages 3-6, TV shows during the years of 7-9, and the films that begin to shape us from ages 10-12 and beyond.

Age-appropriate horror refers to horror content suitable for a specific age group based on emotional and psychological development. This type of content considers the audience’s ability to process fear, suspense, and the themes presented in the story without causing undue distress or trauma.

It allows younger audiences to enjoy the fun of being spooked in a safe and controlled manner, gradually introducing more intense and complex horror as they mature.

Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at @so_you_like_horror or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms. Also, head over to Facebook and join the So, You Like Horror? Podcast Discussion Group.

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Welcome back, folks. This week on the podcast, I'm joined by my wife Sarah Beth, and our daughter, Sophie as we sit and talk about age-appropriate horror and the idea of how to introduce your kids to horror. We discuss the early stages in literature starting from ages 3-6, TV shows during the years of 7-9, and the films that begin to shape us from ages 10-12 and beyond.

Age-appropriate horror refers to horror content suitable for a specific age group based on emotional and psychological development. This type of content considers the audience’s ability to process fear, suspense, and the themes presented in the story without causing undue distress or trauma.

It allows younger audiences to enjoy the fun of being spooked in a safe and controlled manner, gradually introducing more intense and complex horror as they mature.

Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at @so_you_like_horror or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms. Also, head over to Facebook and join the So, You Like Horror? Podcast Discussion Group.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/support
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