You've made good points. It's easier, and probably more satisfying, just to blame parents. But for every parent allowing their kid to run riot in public, I see someone yelling abusively at theirs, so I agree the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
I think there are some very significant factors at play with things like the apparent rise i…
You've made good points. It's easier, and probably more satisfying, just to blame parents. But for every parent allowing their kid to run riot in public, I see someone yelling abusively at theirs, so I agree the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
I think there are some very significant factors at play with things like the apparent rise in dysregulation and sensory issues. Vaccines I don't know much about, but there's also the massive uncontrolled experiment that is screen and device use. The limited TV a child of the '60s or '70s would have been exposed to compared even low screen use households today... It's mindblowing. How must they be shaping our kids' developing brains? We've got a few generations of guinea pigs coming through.
There are also big changes in culture, family and community fragmentation, urban environment, food supply... Looking at an example of a parent feeling lost in this insane world and reaching out for help, and then deriding them as the problem with children today, seems short-sighted.
Maybe the book goes into a lot more depth on these things, but the tone of this preview doesn't inspire me to put it at the top of my to-read list.
Vaccines are a huge factor as their neuro-toxicity causes damage to brain and nervous system. They can then be more easily 'programmed' as it were by the TV screens etc.
You've made good points. It's easier, and probably more satisfying, just to blame parents. But for every parent allowing their kid to run riot in public, I see someone yelling abusively at theirs, so I agree the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
I think there are some very significant factors at play with things like the apparent rise in dysregulation and sensory issues. Vaccines I don't know much about, but there's also the massive uncontrolled experiment that is screen and device use. The limited TV a child of the '60s or '70s would have been exposed to compared even low screen use households today... It's mindblowing. How must they be shaping our kids' developing brains? We've got a few generations of guinea pigs coming through.
There are also big changes in culture, family and community fragmentation, urban environment, food supply... Looking at an example of a parent feeling lost in this insane world and reaching out for help, and then deriding them as the problem with children today, seems short-sighted.
Maybe the book goes into a lot more depth on these things, but the tone of this preview doesn't inspire me to put it at the top of my to-read list.
Vaccines are a huge factor as their neuro-toxicity causes damage to brain and nervous system. They can then be more easily 'programmed' as it were by the TV screens etc.
Rubbish.
What's rubbish Oli Blah Blah? Please explain your reasoning