Lately, many of the boys want us to help them tie a scarf around their neck. They run up and down the hill. “We’re Supermans,” explained one boy. “I’m Spiderman,” explained another. Television programs for young children today have much room for improvement. Shows like The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Transformers, or even Ni Hao Kai Lan can have battle scenes, inappropriate language, or adult situations. But, as long as children have access to such programming, early educators as well as parents must be prepared to help children deal with what they see on television or learn about from their peers. During pretend play, we guide children to play without aggression, physical contact, or destructive outcomes. 