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[quote=Anonymous]The biggest difference between my 80s childhood and my kids' childhood now is money. I grew up working class, we have money now. So my kids can do activities, although we don't do a ton--they are still fairly young. My own mother was one of 7 kids born to an air force enlisted, so not much leisure for her. Although I don't think sports or other activities for girls were unheard of; it depended on your family and class background. My husband's grandmother was a very active tennis player in her youth in the 40s, as was her daughter (my husband's aunt) in the 60s. Scouts has been around for over a 100 years, as well as church groups, choirs, piano lessons, etc etc.[/quote]
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