Well.....I will probably get clobbered for saying this.....but I think the problem is as simple as pure old discipline.....when I was young and in school things like this was unheard of....at least where I went to school and was raised.....the teachers then had authority to paddle your a$$ and then when you got home you got your a$$ paddled again......can't do that anymore....the parents would sue the school and social services would take the kids away.....Now when the kids misbehave they get a " time out".....yeah.....really scares the crap out of the kids and makes them behave....good grief.....wake up and realize what's going on.....the kids have all the rights and they know it.....things won't change until society and the government realize they have screwed up......JMO......
I have nieces and nephews. Which really isn't any different.
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on September 01, 2008, 03:26:04 PMI don't know if you have kids Shdwwlk but it isn't that simple. The kids are bombarded by the media and pure old fashioned peer pressure.I agree that too many folks use TV, game systems, etc. as babysitters but there is no denying that many kids are less social due to these things. If you have kids, then you know what I mean. If you don't have kids..... well then maybe you have a game system bias. I have nieces and nephews. Which really isn't any different. And from studying marketing I know that advertising is indeed very powerful, and so is media. But they are scapegoats none the less.
I don't know if you have kids Shdwwlk but it isn't that simple. The kids are bombarded by the media and pure old fashioned peer pressure.I agree that too many folks use TV, game systems, etc. as babysitters but there is no denying that many kids are less social due to these things. If you have kids, then you know what I mean. If you don't have kids..... well then maybe you have a game system bias.
Quote from: shdwwlk on September 01, 2008, 03:36:47 PMQuote from: Mikekoz13 on September 01, 2008, 03:26:04 PMI don't know if you have kids Shdwwlk but it isn't that simple. The kids are bombarded by the media and pure old fashioned peer pressure.I agree that too many folks use TV, game systems, etc. as babysitters but there is no denying that many kids are less social due to these things. If you have kids, then you know what I mean. If you don't have kids..... well then maybe you have a game system bias. I have nieces and nephews. Which really isn't any different. And from studying marketing I know that advertising is indeed very powerful, and so is media. But they are scapegoats none the less. Now that's funny!!! :*))If you think having nieces and nephews is the same as having kids, that is a gross misunderstanding. I think anybody with children would probably agree that the day to day raising of kids is much different than the visitation of nieces and nephews that you don't have to parent 24/7. I'll bet you're a gamer???
Quote from: Mikekoz13 on September 02, 2008, 05:32:51 AMQuote from: shdwwlk on September 01, 2008, 03:36:47 PMQuote from: Mikekoz13 on September 01, 2008, 03:26:04 PMI don't know if you have kids Shdwwlk but it isn't that simple. The kids are bombarded by the media and pure old fashioned peer pressure.I agree that too many folks use TV, game systems, etc. as babysitters but there is no denying that many kids are less social due to these things. If you have kids, then you know what I mean. If you don't have kids..... well then maybe you have a game system bias. I have nieces and nephews. Which really isn't any different. And from studying marketing I know that advertising is indeed very powerful, and so is media. But they are scapegoats none the less. Now that's funny!!! :*))If you think having nieces and nephews is the same as having kids, that is a gross misunderstanding. I think anybody with children would probably agree that the day to day raising of kids is much different than the visitation of nieces and nephews that you don't have to parent 24/7. I'll bet you're a gamer???Well you see the funny thing is my stepbrother and his girlfriend was living with us while she was pregnant, with my neice at the time, and then my nephew came along and all four of them stayed with us for about six months. They both worked so I had plenty of experience by the time they left.
We've had a lot of threads that have had discussions of societal differences, this no different.And yes Shdwwlk, 6 months of just living with a child THAT'S NOT EVEN YOUR CHILD is NOTHING compared to the responsibility of raising your own. I have an 8 and 10 year old and am actively involved in their upbringing. We are constantly having conversations about proper behavior and ways to treat people. Not because they are ill mannered (far from it), but we are always making sure they make the correct decision.
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