
Originally Posted by
Jessika
Just because parents "back when" didn't have to check their bookbags... times have changed, when I was younger parents were actually around to parent and raise their own children versus dumping them off at a babysitter, school function, or daycare. Parents would ask their children about what happened at school, how their day went, and make small talk because they actually cared. Nowdays that hardly happens because, as someone mentioned previously, most parents are still pretty much kids themselves!!!
Well, I'm not exactly a parent from "back when", since I have three school-aged kids at home. I would be VERY surprised to hear ANY parent say they checked their 8 year olds packpack for weapons. Honestly now.
So, are you saying children who go to a babysitter or daycare are uncared for and not talked to, by default? Really now?
No one, as far as I have heard, knows ANYthing about the home environments, employment status or age of these kids' parents.
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