Kids just don't get this kind of upbringing anymore, is it just me who thinks that? I enjoyed my childhood we didn't have much but what we did have was respect. I see a lot of kids these days with no stability, no values and then we wonder why they turn out to have issues in later life. I have a friend who's child stays in his room 16 hours a day playing PlayStation and wont eat vegetables! How has this happened? What ever happened to good old family values? Perhaps i'm being a little cynical and there is still this kind of up bringing out there and im just not seeing it. Great Post Galen
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You're right mate, but I'm at a loss also. I don't how it go to this. It's a combination of many things I suppose. Consumerism, MTV, materialism, higher wages and the Kardashians? I don't know. What I do know is there's a lot of ill-mannered people out there, kids and adults. I think that's the sad result of the loss of family values. Just my opinion. Maybe also people don't think they have the time for manners. I mean, who has the time to say thank you, or please. And to smile at the checkout operator at the supermarket? Wow, that smile would take a whole millisecond out of a person's life.
People are so caught up in their own lives. Too interested in what the Kardashian's are doing to engage with their own life. Kids see it and copy it from a young age. Parents giving their kids phones to keep the quiet etc. Pathetic.
Your friend's kid on the playstation? I've heard the same before. I don't have the answers though. I'm not a parent unfortunately. All I can say is that my kids would know how to light a fire, snare a rabbit, shoot a gun, kayak, navigate off map and compass and a myriad of other things. They'd also respect their elders and have manners. It's how I was brought up. (Well, I wasn't taught all the outdoorsy stuff, I learned that later, but the appetite for it certainly started as a child.)
Thanks for your comment man.