What harmful things are being taught to children?

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Kristin Jager adlı üyenin sorusuna 82 kişi cevap verdi.

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"It's not exclusively about what is taught, but how it is taught. For many children it seems like that many things are taught in absolutes "boys don't cry" and "girls have to behave like little princess" but these things are optional and definitely not the only right thing to do. Girls can drive a heavy machinery and boys should be allowed to cry. I fact crying is healthy! Keep in mind, these are examples for the sake of simplicity. Also, to get back to how things are taught seen from a totally different perspective - a lecture, as one teacher who is 60 year old and hasn't had an upgrade on how to teach children, standing in front of thirty 14 year olds telling them about mathematics is not the way to go. There are girls and boys in one classroom, which is enough distraction at this age and even a window seems far more interesting. I'm not the guy who can give you the better option on how to improve everything, but I think how it is done today is not ideal. "
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What to think instead of how to think
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School is the only way to be successful and college is a requirement.
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Abstinence only sex education. This is more of what they're not being taught. Proper sex education is important. Edit: For anyone interested I'm posting a link to a John Oliver segment on Americas sex education system. Its very informative but also quite funny. https://youtu.be/L0jQz6jqQS0 Edit2: Wow I did not think this was the comment that would get so much attention.
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""No backtalk." Many adults use it as "you're not allowed to challenge what I have to say." Makes sense if it's a cranky toddler being negative for negativity's sake, but suddenly older children can't question things or raise valid points of their own. "
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That everybody is a winner. No. Losing and disappointments are part of life and they are integral to your growth both emotionally and socially. We have a lot of people who enter the real world who have been told they are deserving of things just because and cannot take rejections and losses in their personal and professional lives with any grace whatsoever. This is also resulting in mediocrity being accepted as a norm cos nobody wants to call out ineptitude. While the hard work and dedication being put in by people who do end up in good positions are being played down. It's a little harsh but it's true. Kids gotta learn how to lose before they can truly start to win. That's the only way being gracious in victory will ever come about.
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""He's being mean to you because he likes you." No, Patricia, he's being mean to me because he's a fucking asshat "
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Political views, at ages that children are really too young to understand them. They just spout off their parents thoughts
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"Going too far on the "find your dream job and it'll never feel like work" stuff. Really messed me up when I wasn't "excited" about uni assignments and thought I had to change degrees "
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That they don't have to be personally responsible for their actions, and blame can always be shifted to some societal ill.
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