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E., I appreciated that you sent me a flower on your other thread. What I want to say here is that you don't say how much time your 11 year old is spending online. She seems to have far too much open access to the internet as it is - especially having found that other mature website that you were going to let her play.
As far as Sims 2 is concerned, I don't want to remark on a game I haven't played. But your remark on your last thread (SWH) that one of the Sims game would be appropriate for a one year REALLY worries me because I really can't tell that you are joking, given your questions in the aggregate. NO little child should be playing on the internet. Little kids have to learn thousands of things - not just walking and talking and eating and learning and accepting the word no and getting along with other toddlers. They have to learn to live LIFE. The same thing goes for 11 year olds. How much does she read? Does she play any sports? Does she have girlfriends? Do they spend time together? Does she have family nearby, a grandmother, aunt, etc.? Has she started to learn how to cook, clean? Does she know anything about the systems of a car? Does she earn an allowance?
Just like a little one year old, an 11 year old has a ton to learn about life in general, and the worry for me is that you are letting her spend too much time on the internet and playing these games. One lady mentioned a college student who spent 4 years on Warcraft and that game you were talking about on the other thread - wow, what a WASTE of 4 years of college.
Please consider changing gears in your home and get your daughter involved in LIFE. Church groups, sports, things that will mold her as a person. There is really nothing that you CAN'T do for her that these games can. Really and truly.