![]() You could do much worse than have this guy as your kids’ role model. I heard Bear Grylls (who I’d never watched before) on the High Performance Podcast and I was instantly a fan. In fact, it could have been filmed in the early eighties when I was in year 6 myself! If you missed it on the ABC, you can catch it on Netflix. Bearing in mind that the actors are all old enough to be out of uni by now, this show feels completely fresh no matter the year. It was filmed using actors at a real school – St Kilda Primary – while the genuine school kids played in the background. We love this homegrown mockumentary on the high drama of the year 6 playground. I’m confident that at least one of these Netflix series for tweens and teens will spark your interest and lots of good conversations!ĭon’t miss this list too: 12 terrific under-the-radar TV shows for tweensĬheck these out too : 16 really good podcasts for tweens Netflix series for tweens + teens Little Lunch That way you limit TV watching, plus you have plenty of time to talk about each show and anticipate the next instalment. Once selected, it’s best to keep the “binge” out of “binge watching” – try to limit yourselves to a couple of episodes a week at most. Have a meander through these suggestions and see if one suits your fam. But that one is definitely not for the kids! Limiting the binge in binge-watching Oh, fair enough, Game of Thrones is an exception. I don’t like shows like that and I won’t show them to my kids. ![]() I’m never okay with any kind of OTT violence, racism, sexism or nastiness, not even when it is “an integral part of the story”. Once they’re a bit older, I’m okay with sexual references, bad language and complex emotional issues being raised (this is one of the reasons why it’s great to watch a show together: so much to discuss!). The kinds of Netflix series for tweens and early teens that I think are okay include shows that have kissing, flirting and a little bit of swearing. You can have that kind of experience as a family, too. ![]() Think of all the points of reference we have with our peers because we all watched the same shows growing up. But hear me out – a shared show is very bonding. I know, I know, we’re probably all getting enough screen time without binge-watching Netflix with the kids. So bear that in mind as you read through my selections. ![]() Of course, you’ll have your own idea of what kind of show is suitable for your child. Netflix series for tweens and teens that are interesting enough for adults are actually quite hard to find. ![]()
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