Society & Culture

Children`s behaviour

Society & Culture

Posted by: 19chris51

18th Nov 2010 05:57pm

I am appauled at the way children behave, not all I`ll grant you, but gosh I had a lovely friend and her children stay for a few days, man oh man, the boy who is about 7, wow if he could not get his own way, punched,kicked and swore at his mother for goodness sake if mine had of done that they would have been punished, but no this child`s grandmother, gives him what he wants to shut him up and says her daughter is too strict......I don`t know about other kids but I have seen kids behave like him.......Why are kids like this?


Debbie
  • 7th Nov 2011 12:48pm

I have one question about this....is there a parent at home to set the rules? Part of the problem with our society is that everyone wants everything, we are a throw away society, not many people bother to fix things and throw things away when they dont look perfect. A lot of families are double income with society ie. before/after/ school care or Grandparents expected to bring the kids up. Most of these situations mean that the child is not set any 'House/their home' rules for most of the time, no consistancy. I know some people have to have 2 incomes to survive but 'survive' is the operative word. Its not easy being a one income family, you cant give your children all the latest stuff but you can give them your time which, even if they dont know it, is what they need. I know.....Can of Worms....good show that!


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