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04/14/2015

Free Range Parenting

Learning patience can be a difficult experience, but once conquered, you will find life easier.
Catherine Pulsifer

In a very well-reasoned New York Times opinion piece, "The Case for Free Range Parenting," Barry Estabrook observes...

"A study by the University of California, Los Angeles, has found that American kids spend 90 percent of their leisure time at home, often in front of the TV or playing video games.  Even when kids are physically active, they are watched closely by adults, either in school, at home, at afternoon activities or in the car, shuttling them from place to place.

"Such narrowing of the child's world has happened across the developed world.  But Germany is generally much more accepting of letting children take some risks.  To this German parent, it seems that America's middle class has taken overprotective parenting to a new level, with the government acting as a super nanny.

"Just take the case of 10-year-old Rafi and 6-year-old Dvora Meitiv, siblings in Silver Spring, Maryland, who were picked up in December by the police because their parents had dared to allow them to walk home from the park alone.  For trying to make them more independent, their parents were found guilty by the state's Child Protective Services of 'unsubstantiated child neglect.'  What had been the norm a generation ago, that kids would enjoy a measure of autonomy after school, is now seen as almost a crime....

"Many cited fear of abduction, even though crime rates have declined significantly.  The most recent in-depth study found that, in 1999, only 115 children nationwide were victims of a 'stereotypical kidnapping' by a stranger; the overwhelming majority were abducted by a family member."



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