Mark Allen M wrote:
My thoughts on the subject are tricky as I certainly do not want to enhance or contribute to most of todays children's already over-exposed thirst for killing and destroying everyone and everything in sight via violent video games.
That's just absolute BS the media likes to scare people into believing. In fact studies have shown video games (in healthy doses) help improve multitasking abilities, even slight improvements in visual acuity and problem solving skills.
I'm a middle school special education teacher 6-8 grade, all subjects) and I share information about warbirds with my students all the time. I have a few of my own photographs behind my desk that I rotate through for variety. Most of my kids could identify Mustangs, Spitfires, 109's etc. For my math kids I even bring in some real German currency spanning 1923-1945 to talk about inflation. I don't go into the gory details, but I do share some pilot stories with them. When I bring it up in the beginning of the year most have no idea there even was a WWII. Few are surprisingly aware of it. Oh yes, and I have some 1:18 warbirds suspended from the ceiling as well.
With my younger students I try to explain how it affected life at home. And specifically how the efforts helped improve life as they know it today. My students surprise me every day with how well they understand what's going on around them. They're a lot smarter than most adults give them credit for.
I have nephews and a neice 4-9 that I talk to about warbirds daily. They are very fascinated by the subject and love talking about history with me. And we get into some pretty deep conversations. They seem to handle it without any problems.