```dv dv.paragraph(("https://jimr.fyi/" + dv.currentFilePath.replace(/\.md$/, "").replace(/ /g, "+"))) ``` # Recommended Shows for Theo ## Content User Profile for Theo - **Primary Concern**: Anxiety about characters getting in trouble, being punished, or disappointing others - **Relationship Focus**: Strongly prefers shows where characters maintain stable, positive relationships - **Rule Adherence**: Gets upset when characters break rules, even in comedic situations (e.g., Scooby eating someone's sandwich) - **Reality Preference**: Prefers more realistic shows over absurdist content (e.g., SpongeBob feels too chaotic and unpredictable) - **Safety Need**: Seeks emotional safety and predictability in shows; needs to feel characters will always remain together - **Positive Experience**: Enjoyed the movie "Leo" (2023, Netflix animated film) - likely appreciated its themes of acceptance and authentic relationships - **Negative Triggers**: Dislikes authority figures who set bad examples (e.g., found Scrooge McDuck from DuckTales to be a poor role model) |Show Title|Year Released|Age Range|Total Episodes|Streaming Platform|Relationship Safety Score (1-10)|Scariest Moments|Key Features| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Annedroids|2014–2017|6-12|52|Amazon Prime Video|8|Some episodes involve mild tension when the kids' experiments go awry, but resolutions are positive and supportive.|- Real kids engaging in STEM adventures.<br>- Teamwork and problem-solving emphasized.<br>- Supportive adult figures; mistakes are part of learning.| |Ghostwriter (2019)|2019–2022|6-11|39|Apple TV+|7|Occasional suspense when fictional characters appear unexpectedly, but no real danger or punishment.|- Group of friends solving literary mysteries.<br>- Encourages reading and critical thinking.<br>- Safe, supportive environment with minimal authority conflict.| |Molly of Denali|2019–present|4-8|78+|PBS Kids, PBS app|9|Minimal; focuses on everyday adventures with family and friends, devoid of fear-inducing scenarios.|- Follows the daily life of an Alaska Native girl.<br>- Strong family and community bonds.<br>- Educational content about nature and culture.| |Emily's Wonder Lab|2020|5-10|10|Netflix|10|No scary moments; purely educational and fun experiments.|- Hosted by Emily Calandrelli, showcasing science experiments.<br>- Encourages curiosity and learning.<br>- Completely free of conflict or authority figures.| |Julie's Greenroom|2017|4-8|13|Netflix|10|None; focuses on creative expression and performing arts.|- Hosted by Julie Andrews with puppet children.<br>- Introduces performing arts and creativity.<br>- Nurturing environment with no conflict.| |DuckTales (2017)|2017-2021|6-12|69|Disney+|8|Mild adventure peril; occasional moments where characters make mistakes but are never harshly punished or rejected.|- Family-centered adventures with strong bonds between characters.<br>- Problems are always solved together as a team.<br>- Consistent reinforcement that mistakes don't affect belonging.<br>- **Note**: Theo did not enjoy this show due to Scrooge McDuck being perceived as a bad role model.| |Puffin Rock|2015-2016|3-7|39|Netflix|9|Very minimal; occasional mild concern about natural elements like weather.|- Gentle narration by Chris O'Dowd.<br>- Nature-focused stories with kind sibling relationship.<br>- Calm pacing and soothing tone throughout.| ## Notes on Relationship Safety Score: - **10**: Perfect emotional safety. No characters ever get in serious trouble or face rejection. - **8-9**: Very high emotional safety with occasional mild tension that is always positively resolved. - **7**: Generally safe with some mild suspense or challenges that could cause minimal anxiety. ## Watch-out Episodes: For shows that occasionally have episodes with more intense themes of getting in trouble, consider previewing these specific episodes: - **Ghostwriter**: S1E4 "Ghost in Wonderland, Part 2" (slightly more suspenseful than other episodes) ## Recommended Movies: - **Leo** (2023, Netflix) - Theo enjoyed this animated film twice. The movie features a classroom pet lizard who helps students with their problems. It likely resonates with Theo because: - Characters learn and grow without harsh consequences - Strong themes of acceptance and belonging - Predictable emotional arc with satisfying resolution - Classroom setting provides relatable, realistic scenarios