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Were the children of the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s better off than today's pampered children? |
I think we oldies have done well to survive so long. Voda..you won't, it'll just FEEL like it. No,not really.Kid's of today play an abundance of sports,and get alot more support from parents than they did when I was younger.If it rained you were house bound demented by boredom. My parents grew up in the 70's and agree with everything you mentioned. None, it's the same all the time. No generation is better than any other generation. It's just the cultural zeitgeist changes and people always say things like "back in my day..." '60s - Kids were just kids.Imagination being better than computers,fighting and still being friends after.Who cared what we wore,not wanting to go inside after 12 hours outdoors! I could on for hours...! Ah, the good old days. Yeah but i'll still live to be older :) I was born in the 60's and my daughter was born in the late 90's and her life as a child is one hell of a lot better than mine was. Great post and SO true - I feel sorry for kids now, as well as having much less fun they also have loads of added pressures that we didn't have - I had my school uniform and 'play' clothes - which were actually cast offs of my younger brother who was bigger than me! There was no pressure to wear designer labels or have the latest mobile phone. Fifty or sixty years ago the worst problem in the public schools was chewing gum in class. Need I go into the kinds of things that are happening in schools today? In some ways you are right but once we got a bit older it was forbidden to talk to boys anymore, we were harried if we were a few minutes late home from the cinema or fairground (that's if we had been allowed to go) we had to go out to work as soon as we left school and hand our pay packets over at the end of the week. To young to vote but not old enough to go to an adult film, and in the 70's the kids were no longer allowed to buy cigarettes, and all the way through, we were not supposed to drink alcohol etc., (except at parties given by grown ups where we were watched all the time and only with family or well known friends etc.,) I think alot of people are looking at those times through rose colored glasses. Today, it is more gender, racial, and labor equality. Most of us don't know what is like to be really poor like it was decades ago. I have blissful memories of playing in bombed out buildings (they existed for an embarrassingly long time after the war), of running wild in an environment of freedom where we picked wild flowers and bulrushes, gathered cockles, kept insects and tadpoles in jam jars, gathered conkers and invented all kinds of games and pastimes. The world was full of friends -- actual and potential -- and displays of affection were perfectly in order, as was smacking when merited. The books we read may not always have been politically correct in today's terms, but carried strong moral messages. People were free to express their opinions, but for some mysterious reason were able to do so without stooping to obscene or offensive language. We too were encouraged to form views. We learned to be resourceful and inventive and to learn from the world around us, limited as it might seem to some (not all) of today's children. Our text books in school were often ancient, but so were many of the ideas passed on to us. They had stood the test of time. We did not need to be protected from e-additives or prescribed drugs, which were unknown in our world. We never saw ads telling us that "we deserved it", as we grew up believing that we had to earn what we aspired to, as had previous generations. ok well i was born in 1989 and i was raised just like u said for all the 40-70's years and with the lil kids today is cuz people have changed from back in the day and everyone is scared to do anything about it What makes you think that todays children are pampered? You gets a star It's a different world now, isn't it? |
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