Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Nels's avatar

I agree with you that play is an important part of learning and kids need to explore the world and take risks without adults hovering over them. But the idea of "kids being kids" is an incredibly modern one, one that didn't really exist up until a hundred years or so. Children across most cultures in the world had much stricter expectations for behavior. Toddlers were taught to help with cooking, 8 year olds were taking care of livestock before the sun came up. Girls would spend entire days helping their mothers wash clothes while the boys helped their dad plow the fields. At 14 a kid would be old enough to go to war, but most would consider him too old to become a sailor, something you really should start at least by 12. I don't mind at all that we have extended childhood, but it's an oddity of the modern world.

Also, sleep has been shown to be one of the most important things for kids, so I'm fine with stopping the YouTube so they can sleep.

Jody Meadows's avatar

Great article. Makes sense.

1 more comment...

No posts

Ready for more?