Children of the future will be percieved in a similar fashion to the way children of today are, as were the children of the past. It really depends on what age group or societal genre is doing the percieving or judging.
2007-03-25 06:04:49
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answered by jignutty 4
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You're wrong to believe that no children get discipline, guidence, or love now; and that every child used to get these things.
Children fo the future will be pretty much like they've always been.
Name one generation EVER that hasn't bemoaned the upcoming fall of civilization or hasn't gone on about "youth today" -- there has never been one.
2007-03-25 11:02:44
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answered by tehabwa 7
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I dread to think. If they have got worse up until now its bound to get worse still. Moral standards have been thrown out of the window. It makes me very sad. There is an absence of love and discipline. Most parents today don't know how to discipline a child. To discipline a child shows that you love them, clearly because you care about them enough to be the best they can be, knowing right and wrong, setting an example for the next generation. Society has lost care and compassion because they have not put God first. God of love. The creator of love. It seems to me that people only have children to get the extra benefits from the government (in UK). We need to pray and ask God for his mercy, for people to turn back to him. He makes the crooked paths straight. And also there needs to be a parenting skills class taught to everyone- part of a school subject. People have lost crucial common sense!
2007-03-25 06:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a serious issue, we will reap whatever we sow. We are the result of our past generations discipline, guidance and nuturing and love. We are setting up the next generation with the same. The future anything is up to us- the decisions and choices we make today.
2007-03-25 08:19:04
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answered by zentrinity 4
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Well, Britney Spears will have gone to therapy at least 12 times by the time November comes. That will be the end of "pop" music as we know it (and thankfully, it will be dead and gone). Dreadlocks will be more acceptable, tattoos are already the norm, anorexic will apply to girls who are as skinny as "Mama Cass" Elliott....
They're going to be lazy, and religion will no longer be around...
2007-03-25 06:03:45
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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They will pick up where we leave off.
That's why it's extremely important that we
accomplish what we were born to accomplish. We must give them roots and wings and help them go farther than we did. If not, then they will carry the burden of our unfinished business.
2007-03-25 06:09:03
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answered by ? 6
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Obese, pasty faced and with poor posture and lacking in social skills because they spend too much time playing video games and adults of the future won't be much better.
2007-03-25 06:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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As the rates of Autism increase so too will the Autistic children of each generation. If we dont learn how to stop it, in 150 generations (every 1 in 150 babies born are autistic) every human on Earth will be autistic and we will all spend each and every day spitting on each other until the race goes extinct because no one will know how to procreate.
2007-03-25 06:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as children without any of these things have been. Spoiled.
2007-03-25 06:03:48
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answered by SDTerp 5
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Like children today.
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2007-03-25 06:01:39
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answered by ♥JESUS IS MY SAVIOR ♥ 4
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