>>5155837>Knowing too much too early will have a negative impact on their young minds.All I have to go on is anecdotal cases here, so I'll just move on.
>The less you know and are exposed to, the better.This part is patently false, for the same reason why the war on drugs hasn't done shit for the US since it started but make us a prison state and cost taxpayers an untold wealth of money. All of your daughter's peers will have access to the things she does not, and she will learn it through them, mark my words.
In the long run, it is better to slowly introduce knowledge into her life, starting with learning more than one language from ages two to seven, then technology, vocabulary and human interaction in childhood, sexuality in teenage years and the dangers that life has to offer in late teens. In other words, introduce her to the concepts that she might/will face as she grows into the age brackets when they tend to happen.
Again, all I have to go on is anecdotal evidence, but thus far what I've said above hasn't failed.