Thursday, October 15, 2009
Post 6
I learned that my grandpa had it a lot harder than I did, and i dont think that i would like to be a teenager at that time. One thing that i learned from chapter four was that some cultures are totally way different in that some leave there kids out on the street while that are in the stores because there is so much trust in the community. In chapter five i learned that if you abuse a child it can retard his development and that is interesting because maybe thats why some kids are slower that others because the had different forms of disipline.
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My grandparents had it a lot harder too. I wouldn't of wanted to get up before school to do chores. I was also supprised that parents left their kids out on the street while they were in the stores. I wish that our community was that good, so we could have that must trust in each other. I was also suprised at the parenting styles. I'm just glad that my paren't raised me the way they did, because now I have a lot of freedom, and I enjoy that. I also think that this has a lot to do with how kids act and learn in school.
ReplyDeleteI agree that we have it alot easier today than they did. They had to work hard for their money for little pay. Most of today's kids get their money from their parents and don't have to work for it at all. They just expect to get what they want. We as teens are spoiled with all the new technology to help us succeed in life. I also thougt it was intersting that a town could have that much trust in eachother leaving their kids on the street. That is definately not the case here. I think it's sad how we can't trust everyone. It would be nice to be able to.
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