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Our children grow up too fast

by lynx <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 24, 2008 at 03:27 AM

Our children grow too fast
Article from: Herald Sun
  
http://tinyurl.com/33qh6o
 
Fay Burstin and Georgie Pilcher
 
March 24, 2008
 
CHILDHOOD today is basically over by the tender age of 11 as parents are 
cutting short their children's days of innocence.
 
Research shows parents are cutting short their children's innocent ways  
by letting them stay out late, drink alcohol, have *** and watch 
inappropriate films before they turn 18.
 
A survey of almost 1200 British parents of children under 18 reveals a 
growing gulf between the strict parental codes of previous generations 
and today's more lenient mums and dads, who believe children are "young 
adults" by 11.
 
Tired and time-poor parents admit buckling to "pester pressure" and 
allowing their children a range of grown-up privileges they themselves 
were denied as kids.
 
Girls, in particular, are growing up faster. They abandon their dolls by 
age six and go on to dye their hair, pierce their ears and wear make-up.
 
Almost three-quarters of parents surveyed said they let their children 
drink alcohol at home before they turned 18.
 
Just under half let their 16-year-olds stay the night at a boyfriend or 
girlfriend's house.
 
The survey revealed 53 per cent of parents allowed kids under 16 to stay 
out past 11pm, 35 per cent allowed under-12s to pierce their ears, 54 
per cent let their daughters dye their hair and wear make-up by 14 and 
57 per cent let children watch R-rated films before they were 18.
 
Almost three-quarters admitted their children had scant regard for their 
authority and often rebelled.
 
And 72 per cent admitted they gave their children a far easier ride than 
they were given, blaming higher disposable incomes for turning rare 
treats into everyday purchases.
 
The survey, by Random House publishers, was commissioned to coincide 
with this month's launch of popular children's author Jacqueline 
Wilson's latest book.
 
Wilson, Britain's most borrowed author from libraries, said that 
although many of her young characters were precocious, youngsters today 
acted like adults at an "alarmingly early age".
 
"I know girls are desperate to look cool but I wish they didn't all want 
to wear very high heels and inappropriately tight, trendy clothes,' she 
said.
 
"I'm not saying all under-12s should wear puff-sleeved dresses and 
little white socks and tee-strap sandals, as I had to in the '50s, but 
at least you could run about and play properly in them."
 
A recent Australian Childhood Foundation re****t found almost one in five 
Aussie kids believed they were growing up too fast, with 13 per cent 
thinking they carried too much responsibility.
 
Foundation chief Joe Tucci said childhood was shrinking - and blamed the 
surge in technology.
 
"Once upon a time parents could act much more as a filter and 
interpreter for their kids, but these days the world is being beamed 
directly into kids' lounge rooms and bedrooms," he said.
 
"Children are growing up as natives to technology that many parents 
don't really understand and over which they struggle to enforce
boundaries."
 
Dr Tucci said the defining of tweens as a separate consumer group and 
target for marketers was another threat to childhood.
 
And overtly ***ual music videos aimed at the tween market had a much 
more sinister flow-on effect than flogging the latest pop singles.
 
"Kids have always dressed up in high heels and played with make-up, but 
it used to be make-believe," he said.
 
"These days it's regarded as fa****on."



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Pete
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'I'm not young enough to know everything' -Oscar Wilde
 




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Our children grow up too fast
lynx <none@[EMAIL PROT  2008-03-24 03:27:52 
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"H.D." <herp  2008-03-24 07:24:03 
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"MEHSC MOBERATOR&quo  2008-03-25 11:23:28 
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Barry OGrady <god_free  2008-03-25 13:39:58 
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lynx <none@[EMAIL PROT  2008-03-25 10:00:30 
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"Mark T" <sn  2008-03-26 07:48:33 
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Barry OGrady <god_free  2008-03-26 11:18:26 

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