I have to disagree about the foster care system.. it's come leaps and bounds since I was in it 15 years ago. I think the cracks there come from the fact that there just aren't enough good, caring, FPs. It's sad, really... there aren't enough people willing to take in a child that is older than a toddler, and certainly a shortage of people willing to take in special needs, behavioural issues, and mental health problems. People are afraid.
Public education, on the other hand... is definately a mess. We have taken away an institution's ability to maintain any form of control in their schools, and parents these days are WAY too quick to defend their children. HEY! Sometimes your child is an A$$--- accept it! By condoning that type of avoidance of accountability, we're telling our children not only that it's ok to ignore the rules.. but guess what? You don't have ANY CONSEQUENCES... and life just doesn't work that way.
Maybe I'm in the minority.. but I do believe that it takes a village. Even if it does have to begin at home.
No, I don't believe the next generation is damned. Every generation before us thought that, too... and while I have to agree that it continues to worsen, I think we're a long way from damned. Some of us are still carrying the torch.
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2007-02-11 16:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure where you are getting your information, but the foster care system is a lot better now than it has ever been, in most ways. Sure, there are still a lot of things to be worked out, but it has come a long ways from orphanages and farms where kids were basically free labor. I spent ten years of my childhood in foster care and have been a system activist since 1999, so I am not just quoting some government study, I am telling you that things are slowly improving. If people outside the system perceive otherwise, it probably has to do with the fact that the media would rather cover 10 foster kids who get locked in cages than 100 foster kids who are working to improve the system (www.elevate2inspire.com) or 1,000 foster kids who get college degrees (www.statevoucher.org). Just because you do not see it on the news, however, does not mean they are not out there. The reason they are successful has to do with them being great kids, but also that they have good social workers, foster parents, coaches, ministers, teachers, etc. in their corner supporting them.
2007-02-12 01:00:39
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answered by wisegirl1204 3
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i wonder about that too - my son just started kindergaren, and they say he's on a 2nd grade reading level - the problem - he can't really read beyond books that contain 20 or so sight words!
on the bright side, i think our children are more aware than we were when it comes to distrusting the media - at 4, my son came to the conclusion that "they make every toy on t.v. look cool just so that you will keep wanting new stuff and think your toys aren't very good."
the next generation might be okay, but i don't think it will be thanks to anything we, as a society, are doing for them.
to flywho - well said, those are really good points about individual responsibility, and i do agree that each person should be proactive when it comes to their own children.
2007-02-11 11:16:06
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answered by mommynow 3
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it relatively is a solid thought - on paper. actually, it is not vulnerable to artwork. we've all been conditioned to sense embarrassment approximately intercourse and sexual habit to the quantity that many are purely prepared to take their possibilities and do it besides. Do you "take your possibilities" once you circulate a hectic street, understanding finished properly which you're able to be run down by means of a vehicle in any minute? I guess you do. Do you "take your possibilities" with a woman which you ensue to love, understanding finished properly that she ought to become a grimy tramp? I guess you do. Do you "take your possibilities" once you're taking a bite of that yummy double cheeseburger, understanding finished properly that it relatively is undesirable on your well-being? confident you do. it relatively is the comparable element with intercourse. human beings having been taking detrimental aspects and possibilities from day one, why might taking their possibilities with intercourse be any diverse? On a side observe, it relatively is style of naive to think of that waiting till marriage to have intercourse is going to remedy all sexual issues and its outcomes. Marriage isn't fail-evidence. there is that this element observed as divorce, making errors, being fooled and so forth. you would be able to think of which you married the girl you enjoyed and the two certainly one of you will share an exceedingly particular 2nd by means of having intercourse for the 1st time, in actuality that the two certainly one of you're prepared to spend something of your lives mutually. mutually as many couples do adventure this form of fairy-tale marriage, different couples are not as fortunate. be cautious which you do no longer fall into the latter type. the prospect is often there.
2016-12-17 14:25:50
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answered by ? 4
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Yes we are! Most parents today are more interested in themselves than their children. They refuse to give the kids the attention and discipline they need to be successful adults. They are too busy in their own lives and problems to give kids the time they need. Children don't need more toys. They need more love. That love is shown to them best by spending more time with them.
2007-02-11 11:11:24
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answered by Yowdy 3
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a child born today can expect by the time he is about 50 to be on a planet where live is a constant struggle and there is no hope of fixing the planet. with all that i wont worry about school or foster care we have already wrecked society morals are all but gone and hope of improvement is gone.
2007-02-11 11:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Who is "WE"?
I can only make ONE difference: the one in my own life, my own neighborhood, my own circle of influence.
I believe it is the 'we' syndrome that damns the next generation. And yes, it is being damned.
Because WE rely on governments to care for us instead of caring for ourselves and our loved ones.
WE rely on systems to sustain us instead of taking responsibility for our own sustenance and that of our elderly and children.
WE keep sending our kids to public schools instead of home schooling them. Why? Because WE subscribe to the media advertising that says WE need that new car, that TV with 168 channels, that 2-income family, that plastic doo-dad.
It's an avalanche that WE can't halt. But ONE person can make a difference in ONE life - their own.
2007-02-11 11:12:20
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answered by flywho 5
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I hope not. Thats incest, child molestation and illegal. Screw your own children over if you want but stay away from mine, im not getting involved.
2007-02-11 11:14:36
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answered by Anonymous
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