Anonymous wrote:Quite histrionic, OP.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, I think there is a point to be made about the consequences of isolation and how they impact people.
But like for most of human history people did not widely socialize like we did. Mothers stayed home with small kids for many many centuries.
It is great what the modern world has provided us but being him with your kids for a few months is not child abuse.
I am actually much more worried about parental mental health for parents of kids that young and think the isolation angle on kids is more of an issue with kids who are school aged.
This is a unique historical event that is effecting people of all ages, like the spanish flu, the world wars, the great depression, the vietnam war and other events that have preceded it. It is temporary and this is still basically the best time in human history to be alive. I really think human beings need to practice more gratitude.
Before world war two, mothers were not home alone with their kids!
On farms, the whole family worked on the farm. Older sisters or grandmothers looked after babies and toddlers.
There was a community around those kids. A lot of neighbors, cousins, aunts and extended families. Today kids have screens.
Poor women have always worked outside the home - doing domestic work or in factories.
Minority women have always worked.
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that for much of history before the industrial revolution families were often isolated on farms far away from other families? Those kids survived.
Anonymous wrote:You know, I think there is a point to be made about the consequences of isolation and how they impact people.
But like for most of human history people did not widely socialize like we did. Mothers stayed home with small kids for many many centuries.
It is great what the modern world has provided us but being him with your kids for a few months is not child abuse.
I am actually much more worried about parental mental health for parents of kids that young and think the isolation angle on kids is more of an issue with kids who are school aged.
This is a unique historical event that is effecting people of all ages, like the spanish flu, the world wars, the great depression, the vietnam war and other events that have preceded it. It is temporary and this is still basically the best time in human history to be alive. I really think human beings need to practice more gratitude.
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that for much of history before the industrial revolution families were often isolated on farms far away from other families? Those kids survived.
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that for much of history before the industrial revolution families were often isolated on farms far away from other families? Those kids survived.