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The silent tragedy affecting today’s children

The silent tragedy affecting today’s children | The 21st Century | Scoop.it
“Here is my new blog post. I encourage every parent who cares about the
future of his/her children to read it. I know that many would choose
not to hear what I say in the article, but your children need you to
hear this message. Even if you disagree with my perspective, please,
Kel Bray's curator insight, May 28, 2017 6:22 AM
I couldn't agree more with this post. I feel that there has to be more to the behaviours and excuses that are more evident now-a-days. Respect and responsibility is being pushed aside for rights and no responsibility. There is no such thing as a pecking order within the family unit any more and that includes the parents. Majority of the time it is the younger child who seems to wear the pants in the family and gets away with so much more, all while calling the shots. I think as parents become busier, the easy option is to say yes or opt to quieten the child down with some sort of gadget to play with. These failures are starting with the parents but it is the teachers at schools who are left to pick up the pieces to try enforce some kind of rules and routine. Often the schools are then not supported by the parents in these matters. There is also a lack of consequences for bad choices. Children need to be held responsible for their actions or otherwise they miss the life lesson. Children think they are equal with the parents but this is not the case. Parents have a job to do when raising children and that is to be a good role model and guide their children through life. By letting the child do what they want , when they want and how they want does not do the child any favours. 
In fact, it under prepares the child for adulthood and blending into society. Parents - harden up and be the grown up!
Lucas Bongarra's curator insight, May 31, 2017 1:33 PM

The most important part of the day is when you connect with your children. Make the time relevant and focus on what is meaningful to them and their future. This is a great article about kids and parents today.

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Educational Technology Development Stages for Kids Infographic | e-Learning Infographics

Educational Technology Development Stages for Kids Infographic | e-Learning Infographics | The 21st Century | Scoop.it
The Educational Technology Development Stages for Kids Infographic walks you through the educational technology milestones for different development stages.
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Top 20 Educational Websites for Young Learners

Top 20 Educational Websites for Young Learners | The 21st Century | Scoop.it
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