strayz
(Strayz)
7
From age 3 and on my daughter has had a lower powered led light. Generally powered by one or two AA batteries. From time to time she has grabbed a much more powerful light. I just tell her to not shine it in anyone’s eyes. She is now 8 and just being a kiddo that enjoys everything. Except eating potatoes.
It is all about the child and how they see the tools around them. Do not make it a forbiden fruit or they are going to try and use it when you are not looking or around. Answer the questions they have and just tell them they are not ready for whatever it is, and when you think they are going to be ready to accept the responsibility to use said tool. Don’t hide things, secure them and be a responsible adult, but not so many years ago kids were splitting wood with an axe, and whittling with pocket knives at age 5-6. You might be surprised how kiddos respond when given freedom and responsibility.