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It's not like when we were kids. Nowdays, you either live in a city or burb and you are paranoid about the happenings in the news and keep Jr. on virtual lockdown or scheduled to death...or, you attempt to give some freedom to the kid, and your neighbors call the cops on you for letting the kid play unsupervised in the fence because it's "unsafe". What to do?

Now they claim childhood obesity is epidemic. People moan and groan about all these big kids when most parents only feel safe when Jr. is slapped within view in front of the tube watching Batman or playing video games. They won't allow the kid to play outdoors and be a kid, or they have busybody neighbors that think a 6 year old is unsafe in a 8ft high steel fence with two dobermans and a rottweiler for playmates.

What kind of childhood are kids having these days? I would have suffocated, withered and died at the hands of a parent this day and age when I was a kid. I was raised in the country. Things were different.

2006-10-02 11:57:17 · 9 answers · asked by Goddess of Nuts PBUH 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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In these troubled times, things aren't what they used to be! You'd like to give your children more freedom, but there are so many wackos running around that it seems like a risk to do so.
Neighbors used to mind their own business, but now they mind everyone's business but their own, and are always in a hurry to tell you what you're doing wrong.
Children are under more pressure too these days- from school to keeping up with the pack. Society on the whole has become more violent, which is understandable since you are constantly bombarded with violence on television and all the medias: they glorify it like it's something cool! With that approach, we're bound to see an escalation in the shootings,child predators, and all sorts of meanness.
Like you, I pine for the days of innocence ( the "Leave it to Beaver " days ) but I think children do need some outside activities to stay healthy and well-rounded. Let the kid play outside and hang the neighbors!

2006-10-02 12:24:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Must be an olde phart, like me.

We used to leave the doors open when we went to town in the summer to keep the house cool.

I am torn two directions on this one, I wouldn't wish some of the hardships and dangers of childhood on young people today, but such thing did build character.

Now childish behavior seems to persist well into adulthood for a lot of people. But it is a childhood without character, values or real excitement.

2006-10-02 12:03:44 · answer #2 · answered by Gaspode 7 · 1 0

I grew up in the country with few houses for miles around. My friends and I had a lot of fun building forts in the woods and spending the night in them, jumping bare back on cows and riding them around, fishing, hiking etc. I'm 21 by the way so it was not that long ago.....
Once I'm done with the nursing program at college my husband and I plan to move to the country and raise our kids the same way. Kids need freedom to be kids, to run and play!

2006-10-02 12:21:46 · answer #3 · answered by dolly 6 · 1 0

What are you going to do at the same time as she will be able to communicate and says, "NO!! i opt for that boobie, mommy!" I easily have 3 toddlers and there is not any nutritional income of nursing previous 10 months. That only leaves one income...for you. i imagine it really is gross and sweetness why you'll do this at the same time as there is not any well being income. also, you stated completely breastfeed. Do you ever opt for this baby to love ingesting foodstuff? in spite of toddlers, the well being experts recommend that you start up to introduce toddler foodstuff earlier the age of one million. she will be able to choose the elements of foodstuff, and not in any respect be reaping benefits from the foodstuff she receives by you. good Lord...the theory of chewing, tasting and swallowing foodstuff will be a overseas theory till she is in Kindergarten?! Or do you recommend on preserving her with you till she's 12 and taking off kinder then? This sounds better like a ill obsession than a good theory. good success on looking someone who has carried out this. you recognize, some toddlers do not opt for to nurse and also you do not continually get the finest note. and some refuse it after some months. Wow. it truly is only extraordinary.

2016-11-25 23:23:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

now days, there are knee pads for babies learning to crawl, helmets for babies learning to walk, and full gear for kids that ride bikes. all that crap really looks like it's taking the fun out of being a kid. but then again, it's the adults that are doing it. high school students have to pick a career path now in high school. it's all ridiculous. i'm personally going to raise my children the way i was raised. if your work is done you better get your butt outside. when the porch light comes on your butt better be back in the house. unless you are dying or bleeding profusely, i don't want to hear about it. and yes, if my children act a fool, i fully intend on whooping them in front of whoever is around.

2006-10-02 12:03:04 · answer #5 · answered by redpeach_mi 7 · 2 0

too many kids are growing up today in institutional care. told when they will eat, when they will pee, when they will play. were are developing a nation of robots. plop them in a day care as a baby letting many people care for them throughout the day so they don't learn to bond and fully trust. Plop them in front of the TV so 'you can get things done'. Independent thought is gone in most homes; institutions will tell the kid what to do and when, schools tell them there is only one way to answer (one way to think), TV/media will tell them what the morals are in society.

2006-10-02 16:29:16 · answer #6 · answered by Bobbi 7 · 0 0

By the looking at the comments these kids make here its a break down on society.

2006-10-02 12:05:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After about age 10 there is no more childhood these days.'

2006-10-02 12:04:50 · answer #8 · answered by Bluealt 7 · 1 1

sorry, that's just the way it is. i wish i could help you.

2006-10-02 11:59:50 · answer #9 · answered by ~Amber~ 4 · 1 1

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