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[quote=Anonymous]Copying a comment from this Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/C1PSUZ_sT-C/ "Overstimulated by technology. Bodies are toxic from cheap foods containing heavy metals, carcinogenic dyes, and stripped of nutrients in processing plants. Lack of consequences at home and school due to parents not parenting. TikTok trends influencing behaviors of older students. Lack of creative/imaginative play outside. Too much sugar. Poorly regulated and over-prescribed medications. Lack of self-esteem. Blue light on devices interrupting sleep cycles. Absentee parents, some of whom are working 2 jobs to put food on the table in this economy and letting older siblings or neighbors raise their kids. Assuming the teacher will teach things parents used to be in charge of teaching. Everyone getting a trophy for participating, and therefore not understanding loss or setbacks. Lack of coping skills in general. Hyperfocus on “compassion” over “contribution” to society. Believing they own everything or that materials and resources are in unlimited supply and can be destroyed and replaced (stop getting your kid a new iPhone every time they break their screen!!). No focused instruction on manners or general ethics at home, even at young ages. Parent/adult burnout and children who need constant attention. I could go on and on… it’s everyone’s fault for constantly making excuses for these “poor kids who grew up in a pandemic,” coddling and condoning poor behavior, keeping kids comfortable all the time, and always passing the blame to someone else. Everyone wants someone else to step up and make the changes but when somebody tries to and it makes kids uncomfortable, they chastise that person for it! Everyone wants the change but nobody wants to do what’s necessary for it to happen! "[/quote]
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