red baron wrote on Aug 17
th, 2015 at 9:44am:
They don't go out to play like previous generations do or at least not to anywhere near the extent we had it when after school, instead of turning on Foxtel or loading up the tablets we went to the local park and played cricket or whatever.
that's the parents fault, although to be fair, in times gone past, both parents weren't forced to go to work to pay the mortgage.
I throw my kids outside all the time. I found my 3 yr old had climbed on top of the fence (3 m drop on the other side) and applauded him when many parents would have scolded him. Why, because I think that it's important they push the boundaries when they play, if he fell and broke his arm, he'd know he went to far, if he doesn't at some point fall, he'll never know just how far to go. To many parent wrap their kids in cotton wool. i saw a doco once (The Politically Incorrect Parenting Guide ) where he claimed over 50% of kids aren't even allowed in their own backyards unsupervised ... I find that ridiculous. (great doco by the way, highly highly recommended to anyone with kids)
Tablets and computers have their place too, although my oldest is 6 and has neither. I figure he has plenty of time. I was shocked last week when he came home and told me I need to buy an app .... damn, the boy is growing fast.