A distressing look at the state of kids these days:
So little is expected of kids that even adolescents may not know how to operate the many labor-saving devices their homes are filled with. Their incompetence begets exasperation, which results in still less being asked of them (which leaves them more time for video games). Referring to the Los Angeles families, Ochs and Izquierdo wrote, โMany parents remarked that it takes more effort to get children to collaborate than to do the tasks themselves”…
Todayโs parents are not just โhelicopter parents,โ a former school principal complains to Marano. โThey are a jet-powered turbo attack model.โ Other educators gripe about โsnowplow parents,โ who try to clear every obstacle from their childrenโs paths. The products of all this hovering, meanwhile, worry that they may not be able to manage college in the absence of household help. According to research conducted by sociologists at Boston College, todayโs incoming freshmen are less likely to be concerned about the rigors of higher education than โabout how they will handle the logistics of everyday life.โ
Or maybe that should be parents these days?
