What is it with Americans avoiding giving kids coffee? Or alcohol? Or letting them out after dark? Are American children somehow intolerant to everything in the real world?
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What is it with Americans avoiding giving kids coffee? Or alcohol? Or letting them out after dark? Are American children somehow intolerant to everything in the real world?
The kids aren't, but the current generation of parents are making them that way. Things we did on a regular bases are now bad and parents are neglectful.
We used to travel miles from home on our bikes and now if a kid goes 2 blocks to a playground the police will be at the door after the parents. We have a generation of sissies coming up.
It's sort of like that here in the UK for a lot of parents, but it's not enforced or frowned upon so much if you don't "protect them". For example I know quite a few folk who let their kids drink wine. In France they all do. Also, although officially smacking your child is illegal, half of parents still do it. I've seen it in a supermarket, without anyone batting an eyelid. Mainly I think people are just glad the little shit stops making a noise.
Many American parents give their children quite a bit of freedom. They're not newsworthy, so you don't hear about them.
Alcohol might be the exception, given how puritanical the U.S. is (and has been) about it. As Ed said, the penalty can be quite high for nonconformance to societal norms. It's appallingly easy for Child Protective Services to become involved in an ordinary family's life.
I knew someone whose kid tripped and banged his head on the coffee table. The doctor had to report it; CPS had to investigate; the parents were afraid they'd lose their son over it. Happily, it all worked out well in the end.
Cindy Hamilton
Jesus Christ, in the UK doctors don't report anything like that, it would have to be something about 10 times more serious, something which looked like the parent must be beating up the child. Falling down is a natural thing all kids do many times, your CPS must be very busy.
And I think I've just sorted out a confusion I have. I always thought CPS meant child protection service. I assume that's what it is in the US. In the UK it means "Crown Prosecution Service", which applies to all people, not just kids.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 21:16:00 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in
It will get you arrested in the U.S. I wouldn't want to raise kids here given our current culture.
Hah ! Americans give the little ones assault rifles to play with ! ... who needs coffee or alcohol ?
Both my kids got a well deserved smack on the butt at about 4 years old. Made my point, never had to do it again. That was 45 years ago but I'd do it again in my house, not in public.
I think the best idea is a combination of smacking and yelling. Yelling means you obey or you get smacked.
I wouldn't raise kids anywhere, the whole world is WAY overpopulated.
It always amused me that Americans allow their kids to drive 2 years before they allow them to have sex. In the UK it's 1 year after.
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Have you ever thought of an on topic post?
His constant whining about American standards is akin to the whining about Trump by a couple forum crybaby idiots.
My parents didn't get the memo. I was weaned on strong black coffee.
My parents might have let me drink wine but I had little desire to. That might be because the only wine on hand was a dusty bottle of Manischewitz Concord Grape they kept for anyone who was stupid enough to ask for wine. Sometimes there was cheap Chianti for Italian recipes.
My mother took a swipe at me with a paddle ball paddle. Missed me, hit the door frame, broke the paddle, and got a sliver for her trouble. That took care of that.
Assholes yell. In my family extreme quiet was when you'd better worry.
I don't mind a little banter around on topic but he just appears to be fishing here.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 17:29:01 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote in
Right. In public will get you arrested. This is america.
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