by Brett_Henderson » Mon May 22, 2006 6:33 am
All thing s mentioned can't be summarily discarded, but they can be summarily over-ridden by good, solid parenting.
In my opinion.. the water-mark happened when teachers/principals started getting sued by parents for punishing their children. I know that's a broad, over-simplification, but the point is: If I were ever punished at school (and I was).. that was just the beginning. My father wouldn't worry that my feelings (or bottom) might be hurt. HIS punishment would make it all seem trivial. I'd pray that the teacher would NOT tell my parents ;)
Nowadays, kids go home crying and parents show up with lawyers (not anymore, as the touchy-feely educators stopped corporal punishment at about the same time they stopped educating).
Just look at children in public these days. If I, at age 6 or 7, acted the way I see kids act in, for example restaurants...I'd be yanked out by the short-hair and I'd be sitting in the car.. alone.
What's funny is; the old cartoons don't show up much these days.. and their replacements are benign "characterless" drivel. Watching cartoon characters shoot, blow up, axe, run over, dismember each other was no problem, for properly disciplined children. .. just like any media/game violence "should" be no problem. The gratuitous stuff wouldn't be there, if parents didn't buy it for their kids. That stuff is more a symptom of the decline than its cause.
Now the question still lingers.. How why and when did parenting go south ?