When did ageism switch from being discrimination against older workers etc to not accepting that millennials know best about everything?
I mean about activities etc. I got dragged on endless wine-tasting & chateau visiting trips to France. Now holiday camps.
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Hmm. I can't really relate to that. We did culture and themeparks when I was little. My kids seem to enjoy this combo as well.
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But I can understand what you mean. Adults adapt to their children instead of the other way around?
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Yeah. In my childhood, kids mostly just had to tag along with parents. Now much more focus on kids needs.
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More stuff to entertain them on long trips, things for them to do, child-friendly places etc.
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Yes, I can see how this would prevent them from adapting to difficult situations. In this case you avoid conflict.
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I think there's just been a shift to considering kids as having their own psychology rather than mini-adults.
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which is great & important. Yet they still need to be able to learn about dealing with these situations. I always advocate for

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Well, yes.
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