Also tough when there are girls with older sisters. I try not to let my daughter make friends with girls with older sisters.
Anonymous wrote:I was in elementary and middle school in the 80s. I was pretty awkward kid, and those girls were plenty mean.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Its just that there's no escape anymore because they're all connected with social media and texting. They're not meaner they just have more opportunities to be mean
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are meaner, and yes the internet has provided them with an avenue in which to be meaner, faster and easier, and best of all ANONYMOUSLY.
For all the efforts of our society to encourage and enrich kids to be compassionate, kind, caring citizens, to teach that CHARACTER COUNTS, all that completely falls to the way-side by the time they are in high school. And parents just let their kids be assholes (racist assholes even) with no consequences, turning a blind eye to their bad behavior or just condoning it.
Currently, I give up. I just hate other people's kids. It's really hard to raise a positive, resilient, self-assured, kind, compassionate kid when all their peers are raised to be irresponsible, disrespectful, delinquent assholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Its just that there's no escape anymore because they're all connected with social media and texting. They're not meaner they just have more opportunities to be mean
This, and a huge part of it is parenting as many parents refuse to be involved or monitor what their kids are doing.
Often because those parents are all connected to their social media as well! So sad to eat out and see entire families on devices, not talking...
I do also think the oversexualization and earlier sexualization of girls is a huge factor too. 5 yr olds take "selfies" and know to pose with their fingers up and tongues out. And we don't even have a t.v. in our home so when our DD was 5 she didn't see those images in our house (not on computers in our home either).
And everything is happening earlier. Parents are anxious for their babies to lift their heads, turn over, crawl, ahead of everyone else. Not all parents, but too many. All these factors figure into the pressure on kids and the negative influences.
And while insecurity is one of the oldest causes of being mean, the stakes are so much higher for younger girls around looks and unrealistic bodily expectations. My 8 yr old told me today that one of her good friends at school was crying because another student told her her dad was ugly. I don't EVER remember the meanness going to that level when I was a kid, and I work with kids and all the veteran teachers will tell you it IS getting worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Its just that there's no escape anymore because they're all connected with social media and texting. They're not meaner they just have more opportunities to be mean
This, and a huge part of it is parenting as many parents refuse to be involved or monitor what their kids are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Its just that there's no escape anymore because they're all connected with social media and texting. They're not meaner they just have more opportunities to be mean
+1
It's constant. Instead of stuff ending when the school day is over, it spills into texts and Instagram and snapchat. So stuff that would have fizzled out just keeps rolling on.