Anonymous wrote:Are teen boys still taught how to start a camp fire?
When I was a high school they will always be a bonfire and everyone will talk and just enjoy each other company. We didn't even drink alcohol or smoke , sadly this act is dying because kids are always on their phones., I know everything is super expenses now, but still kids should be hanging out more then always on their phones. MY DD is 6 and just hope when she is older, she can have fun and not be iPad kid or Iphone kid. She is allowed one hour of screen time a day, That is after she played out side for an hour and had some fun.,
Anonymous wrote:This post is definitely has that "nostalgic for a time that never actually existed" vibe
Anonymous wrote:If your six year old is already getting an hour of screen time daily, you're not setting yourself up to raise the teenager you want to have raised.
Anonymous wrote:DD learned in Girl Scouts at age 7 (but technically that wasn't permitted so our leader went rogue).
I live in an area where campfires on the beach or in park fire rings are a popular social activity for high school kids. And they're not the magical thing you're imagining, OP. We won't allow DD to go to campfires because drinking is a big part of them and now with phones, they inevitably draw hundreds of kids. Last summer things escalated and the ones that are usually low-key neighborhood ones became staging grounds for gang beefs and other stuff. There was gunfire at two of them.
Starting a fire is a great life skill and I'm glad DD can do it. We do let her have friends over to the fire pit if there isn't a burn ban.
But big social campfires? Not for us.
Anonymous wrote:This post is definitely has that "nostalgic for a time that never actually existed" vibe