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In the morning programme "Escape down under" has anyone noticed how many kids seem to dictate to their parents if they shoul emigrate or not. If Sophie, Josh or whoever, think they will miss their friends back home, the move is a no no! I remember when I was a child moving a considerable distance from home and I was never consulted by my parents on the issue. I still have never seen a counsellor re this and certainly dont feel I was mentally abused because of it. I know it's only a TV programme but I suspect that kids are now more domineering than they have ever been. There is still a place in our society for the old adage " children should be seen and not heard"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Family life seems very different to when I was a child. We all ate the same thing at the same time, together, and if you didn't like it that was just too bad. Mother was not a waitress nor was she running a caf�.
Bedrooms were for sleeping in and not much else, so children spent their free time at home with the parents. We went were we were taken, and we behaved, or else!
Children had to fit in with the parents, not the other way round.
Bedrooms were for sleeping in and not much else, so children spent their free time at home with the parents. We went were we were taken, and we behaved, or else!
Children had to fit in with the parents, not the other way round.
In previous series of Wanted Down Under the families seemed more committed to moving and quite a few of them did. This time they seem more interested in being on telly, getting a trip out to Oz and I'm not sure if any of them have made the move yet.
Most of them seem to be totally unrealistic regards getting a well-paid job, buying a property and being mortgage free and having loads of leisure time,
Also agree about the way the parents take so much notice of what the kids want in this programme and so many other programmes about moving house, etc. When I was a kid I can't remember ever being consulted on anything even choosing what to eat, etc., my parents made all the decisions.
Most of them seem to be totally unrealistic regards getting a well-paid job, buying a property and being mortgage free and having loads of leisure time,
Also agree about the way the parents take so much notice of what the kids want in this programme and so many other programmes about moving house, etc. When I was a kid I can't remember ever being consulted on anything even choosing what to eat, etc., my parents made all the decisions.
I don't actually think the parents are taking any notice of their kids wishes. It's all just set up for the TV programme. At the end of the day the parents don't go for their own reasons.
No harm done, the kids are included in the programme and think they have some say in it when really they don't.
I don't think there are any more parents around these days that would take any notice of the children want when it comes to moving home.
I think what parents do do nowadays is include their children is discussions about family issues, like moving, debt, etc. etc. And that is a good thing. Children need to learn the ups and downs of adult life.
When I was a child problems were not discussed in front of the children and children were less likely to understand important issues. Children are much more aware these days.
No harm done, the kids are included in the programme and think they have some say in it when really they don't.
I don't think there are any more parents around these days that would take any notice of the children want when it comes to moving home.
I think what parents do do nowadays is include their children is discussions about family issues, like moving, debt, etc. etc. And that is a good thing. Children need to learn the ups and downs of adult life.
When I was a child problems were not discussed in front of the children and children were less likely to understand important issues. Children are much more aware these days.