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In reply to the discussion: Mother arrested for letting son walk to park alone [View all]SoCalDem
(103,856 posts)98. Until the post WWII era, most families were in multi-generational homes
Last edited Wed Jul 30, 2014, 06:35 AM - Edit history (1)
and that was the norm then...but norms change...and apparently (for many) they can change back too
Most people no longer have that big old 3 story house that could accommodate many adults (and some kiddies too..and a grandma/auntie/grandad)..
For most families, it's a 2 or 3 bedroom <1500 sq ft house/apartment..
Micro defines the specifics
The idea though, that there is anything wrong with living with your parents is ridiculous. Many Nations have many, many families in which two, three, occasionally even four generations live together. The notion that this indicates some kind of lack of maturity or responsibility is inaccurate for a wide variety of reasons. Some people live with their parents because they don't like living alone. Some people live with their parents because they can't afford to live alone. Some live with their parents because they have severe mental and/or physical disabilities and their parents take care of them. Some people live with their parents because they actually take care of their parents.
I was using the macro, as it could pertain to the OP..and certainly did NOT suggest that there was anything "ridiculous" or "wrong" about any of it.. It just is what it is..
The idea though, that there is anything wrong with living with your parents is ridiculous.
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Some nut came to our neighborhood and asked what all these children were doing out side alone
lunasun
Jul 2014
#42
Still the same except for the cellphones some have . We are lucky that there are
lunasun
Jul 2014
#72
You know, if it were me who was not going to let my child go to the park alone anymore anyway,
hughee99
Jul 2014
#2
So out of this situation, your comment is that the mother needs better PR skills?
TransitJohn
Jul 2014
#88
Most school districts EXPECT 7 year olds to walk a half a mile or longer to school.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#12
That's fine as your personal parental decision. But it makes no senses as public policy. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#16
Ours didn't anything about that. You were either eligible for a bus, or you weren't.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#26
My district does not require children to walk in a group, and neither does this girl's.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#32
His school almost certainly expects 7 year olds to walk that distance every day.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#14
Yup. I just looked up the distances for walkers for my old schools, and my kids' schools
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#54
Thank you. While I don't think arresting parents is the answer, school is very different from ...
moriah
Jul 2014
#69
You want CPS to investigate a parent for letting a kid walk to a park alone?
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2014
#53
no, it was a far more pampered and protected childhood than what most kids knew
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2014
#50
The St. Lucie school district expects kids to walk 2 MILES. Don't the cops know that?
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#33
Good grief. At some point the kids are going to get out that bubble and do naughty things.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2014
#48
my goodness when I was that age kids that age were running all over the place and it is certainly
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2014
#49
Kids had up to a 1 mile walk in elementary school, 1.5 miles for middle and high schools for me
riderinthestorm
Jul 2014
#52
7 seems a bit young depending on the circumstances but an arrest is out of line.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2014
#60