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For younger children, a blocker might not be a bad idea. But, I would also pair that with some instruction/help in becoming a responsible web user. As they get older they can do a much better job of self-monitoring. At that point, I would get rid of the blocker. Forky is correct, leaving a blocker on could be viewed as a challenge to the older child and, as other have pointed out, they probably will find ways around it anyway. I'm all for promoting age-appropriate responsibility! :approve:
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