Here's another post on my 3 1/2 y.o. son's behalf.
For background: We don't have any toy guns. We don't have a TV. He doesn't watch much TV with other people. We do watch movies sometimes, almost always of the "family" variety, and there is an *occasional* gun scene in these. For example, "The Sound of Music" has the Nazi character pull a gun on Capt. Von Trapp in one of the final scenes. Andrej's preschool is Waldorf and I am absolutely sure that there are no gun toys and that this behavior is not at all encouraged there. I'd say that all in all Andrej's exposure to guns is much less than that of other kids.
Nonetheless, he seems terribly attracted to guns. He picks up anything longer than it is wide (a stick, a toy screwdriver, a recorder) and pretends it is a gun and aims and "shoots" at people.) When we go somewhere and there are toys, he immediately finds the gun if there is one, and if there isn't he improvises one from something else.
I've talked about this with a friend who has a same-aged son (and who lets her child play with a water gun and toy swords) and we both think that they are attracted to weapons because it seems like (in movies and in pretend play) that whoever has the weapon has power and is in control of the situation. Being little, our sons must often feel that they are not in contol, maybe especially among their preschool peers (who are up to age 6). I know that he understands that guns are killing machines and he doens't think killing is anything good, but he keeps acting out scenes of shooting and even killing with his improvised guns.
What do you guys think? What do you do about this?
For background: We don't have any toy guns. We don't have a TV. He doesn't watch much TV with other people. We do watch movies sometimes, almost always of the "family" variety, and there is an *occasional* gun scene in these. For example, "The Sound of Music" has the Nazi character pull a gun on Capt. Von Trapp in one of the final scenes. Andrej's preschool is Waldorf and I am absolutely sure that there are no gun toys and that this behavior is not at all encouraged there. I'd say that all in all Andrej's exposure to guns is much less than that of other kids.
Nonetheless, he seems terribly attracted to guns. He picks up anything longer than it is wide (a stick, a toy screwdriver, a recorder) and pretends it is a gun and aims and "shoots" at people.) When we go somewhere and there are toys, he immediately finds the gun if there is one, and if there isn't he improvises one from something else.
I've talked about this with a friend who has a same-aged son (and who lets her child play with a water gun and toy swords) and we both think that they are attracted to weapons because it seems like (in movies and in pretend play) that whoever has the weapon has power and is in control of the situation. Being little, our sons must often feel that they are not in contol, maybe especially among their preschool peers (who are up to age 6). I know that he understands that guns are killing machines and he doens't think killing is anything good, but he keeps acting out scenes of shooting and even killing with his improvised guns.

What do you guys think? What do you do about this?









. When I started babysitting a boy, who had not been "sheltered" from guns as my kids had been, they became an issue for us and it drove me CRAZY. I posted on another board of trusted GD mamas about it, and heard from super great mamas about how their boys too, were obsessed with guns, one wise mama told me that she started with taking away anything he tried to play gun with until he one day played "gun" with a PBJ sandwich, that was when she gave up.





..so far....
. This has not brought on an obession, though.... nothing has changed in his attitude since letting him watch that movie....
. He DOES actually play with water guns, at my parents house, and I let that go
, but I insist that we refer to them as water pistols, and lucky for me, he does not play violently with them, or even very often with them.....(thank goodness).

