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Q: What's the biggest difference between 1980 little emperors and those born today?

12 years 9 weeks ago in  Family & Kids - China

 
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The ones born today are being raised by the ones from the 80's and 90's.  They grew up as a spoiled only child and don't seem to know anything about parenting, so they just give their kids everything they want and don't seem to bother with discipline.

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Both are spoiled... and rely on their parents to do everything for them, from laundry to making decisions.

However, the people I know born in the early 80s remember rivers and swimming, playing outside. The little ones now dont have that opportunity.

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One of the thing that stands out with me the most regarding the chilren here is just how much their parents want to wrap them in cotton wool. I remember getting a bump or graze when I was a kid, my parents would look at it mostly to see that there was no chance of me trailing blood through the house. Stingey antiseptic and a band-aid or plaster would be applied as appropriate and I'd be on my way. Here, the tiniest fall seems a major disaster!

Surely this is a new thing; such worship of children that they can never be expected to get even a little cut?

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