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What Did Your Parents Do Which Was Cultural Normal At The Time Yet Wrong These Days?
I was slapped in the face, around the head and I remember my dad getting me on the floor and sitting on me for 10 mins till I felt caustaphobic and couldnt breath. He was half laughing. I would swear and shout at him but he wouldn't get off and would start tapping my mouth instead with his hand
Depsite this my parents would generally be considered good and it was the 90's so it was within cultural norms.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Round here you still put a coin into a baby's hand the first time you see it. What on earth is wrong with that?
We would come home to an empty house from Junior school when I was 9 and my sister 7 or 8 and our jobs were to get the fires going, cut the potatoes ready for chips and light the gas under the chip pan to melt the fat ready for use. Once the dining-room fire was going well one of us would carry a half-full shovel of hot coals through to get the living-room fire going well. All perfectly normal. No accidents happened. Then we would read or do a jigsaw until Mum got back from work about 15 mins. later.
I do think children are over-protected these days.
I was an 'RAF officer's' brat. My parents would have been reported thses days. I was left alone in the evening with just the dogs from about 7 when they went to Mess dos. I also spent hours in cars or pub doorways with a coke and a packet of crisps while the family were in the pub. If it was a lunchtime country pub visit I'd walk alone in nearby woods etc even at the age of 7 or 8. My parents also drove when tipsy until about the mid 70s from memory. My mother smoked in the house and offered me cigarettes from the age of about 15.
Was Spock the first to publish a childcare book? That was in 1946.
My mother had a book her mother had given to her, published around 1910 that was full of advice about medical and health matters, hygiene, marriage (ladies of a weak or hysterical disposition should not marry), pregnancy and childbirth. It advised new mothers be confined to bed for at least 10 days but didn't mention baby care.
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