VintageJess
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Hi everyone. I am new and very much enjoying reading over all of the wonderful conversations here. There is truly a wealth of knowledge...
So I ask for your input, thoughts, comments, suggestions on raising children in today's world yet instilling them with good old fashioned manners, common sense, morals, and decency. My husband and I are the proud parents of a fifteen month old son, and sometimes we almost feel like it will be necessary to run away to some remote village or farm to protect him from all of the pressures and ills of today's modern world.
I guess I am specifically talking about situations where "old fashioned" or retro-style parenting can put you at odds with the rest of the modern world--especially schools and other parents. For instance, limiting TV, computer and video games to force the kids to go outside to play when just about everything else in our society encourages us to become more and more "plugged in."
Another example--I take my son to a playgroup once a week. It is standard practice that the children call the mothers by first names, preceeded with a Miss. So, I would be "Miss Jessica" to them. As far as I can tell, this seems to be fairly common, even in preschools. Perhaps they assume first names are easier for children to say, or maybe there are just so many divorces now that it is difficult to know who is Mrs. or Ms.? I'm not quite sure, but I do not want my son to grow up thinking that it is okay to call adults (basically just acquaintances) by their first names. It should be Mrs. Jones, or Mr. Smith...Certainly I can teach him that in our home, but then there are adults that act almost offended by this practice. How do you handle situations such as that?
These are just small examples, but hopefully you understand what I am getting at. Any books or other resources that have helped you? Has integrating children into a retro lifestyle helped at all?
Thanks again,
Jessica <---Wishing she could turn the clock back to the "good old days" where kids could just be kids.
So I ask for your input, thoughts, comments, suggestions on raising children in today's world yet instilling them with good old fashioned manners, common sense, morals, and decency. My husband and I are the proud parents of a fifteen month old son, and sometimes we almost feel like it will be necessary to run away to some remote village or farm to protect him from all of the pressures and ills of today's modern world.
I guess I am specifically talking about situations where "old fashioned" or retro-style parenting can put you at odds with the rest of the modern world--especially schools and other parents. For instance, limiting TV, computer and video games to force the kids to go outside to play when just about everything else in our society encourages us to become more and more "plugged in."
Another example--I take my son to a playgroup once a week. It is standard practice that the children call the mothers by first names, preceeded with a Miss. So, I would be "Miss Jessica" to them. As far as I can tell, this seems to be fairly common, even in preschools. Perhaps they assume first names are easier for children to say, or maybe there are just so many divorces now that it is difficult to know who is Mrs. or Ms.? I'm not quite sure, but I do not want my son to grow up thinking that it is okay to call adults (basically just acquaintances) by their first names. It should be Mrs. Jones, or Mr. Smith...Certainly I can teach him that in our home, but then there are adults that act almost offended by this practice. How do you handle situations such as that?
These are just small examples, but hopefully you understand what I am getting at. Any books or other resources that have helped you? Has integrating children into a retro lifestyle helped at all?
Thanks again,
Jessica <---Wishing she could turn the clock back to the "good old days" where kids could just be kids.