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Last week I was in a restaurant. Few boys, about my age, were sitting next to me while the rest of the room was filled with much younger children who were making noise and fuss. Despite the fact that the boys reported this to the children's teacher, these children did not want to calm down and even behaved worse by throwing chestnuts at one of them. This situation made me think about the mental condition of the youngest generation. In today's world, both parents work long and children are raised largely by Internet. As a result, they are deprived of appropriate role models, they lack humility and they are unable to properly behave in real world. Perhaps young children have always been rude, but nowadays it is gaining momentum and I believe that with this and other more medical arguments, parents should control their children's internet use and spend more time with them.
Recently, while walking, I noticed two teams of children around 10 playing football against each other. Next to the pitch were quite large groups of their parents from both teams shouting at the kids and each other, getting excited about the game far more than those kids. I understand that parents care a lot about those kids and whatever competition their children compete in is important to them, but I think it is often exaggerated. There are two extremes in the parents approach to children, one when they are completely uninterested in the child and the other, when they live their children's lives more than theirs. The latter extreme also manifests itself in a demanding attitude towards teachers as well as in many other situations. Perhaps the parents approach to their children would be more appropriate when they would use psychological help and educate themselves about upbringing, but it is rather impossible and it seems that it will be necessary to accept such an attitude of pare...