SeaCat
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In another thread James brings up an interesting idea. That is that a young person doing something riskfull is tantamount to child abuse.
Is this the way our society is progressing?
Most of us over the age of 40 grew up with an entirely different mindset than those younger. And while my own experiences growing up may be different than many here I think that more than a few can relate.
Growing up when I did was not as coddled as it is now. As kids we were expected to be out and about. Camping, Hiking, Fishing in the country. Stickball and working in the cities.
By the time I had finished Elementary School I had established and ran a Trapline for Muskrat and Fox in Upstate New York. (That's grade six for those who don't know.) I had already been hunting for several years and had also been camping on my own for periods of a week or more in both summer and winter weather. This wasn't considered strange or different by our neighbors, it was normal. I had also built with the help of my father and been riding several Motorcycles.
In Seventh Grade we moved to Cape Cod. I still rode my homebuilt Motorcycles and I found other work. I fished from shore and bridges and I camped on the beaches. I also camped in New Hampshire and Vermont. I also hunted yearly.
By the age of 16 I had been hit by a drunk driver and spent six months in Mass. General.
By the age of 18 I had worked for several years on the Trawlers going out to Georges Bank and I had with my father undertaken such endeavors as month long camping trips in Denali and "The Wilderness". I had also solo hiked the Presidential Range both in summer and winter.
A common thing for me and my friends was to take our Sunfish Sailboats to Woods Hole and then across to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. No one said a thing about this.
So when did things like this become too dangerous for kids? When did it become Child Abuse?
Cat
Is this the way our society is progressing?
Most of us over the age of 40 grew up with an entirely different mindset than those younger. And while my own experiences growing up may be different than many here I think that more than a few can relate.
Growing up when I did was not as coddled as it is now. As kids we were expected to be out and about. Camping, Hiking, Fishing in the country. Stickball and working in the cities.
By the time I had finished Elementary School I had established and ran a Trapline for Muskrat and Fox in Upstate New York. (That's grade six for those who don't know.) I had already been hunting for several years and had also been camping on my own for periods of a week or more in both summer and winter weather. This wasn't considered strange or different by our neighbors, it was normal. I had also built with the help of my father and been riding several Motorcycles.
In Seventh Grade we moved to Cape Cod. I still rode my homebuilt Motorcycles and I found other work. I fished from shore and bridges and I camped on the beaches. I also camped in New Hampshire and Vermont. I also hunted yearly.
By the age of 16 I had been hit by a drunk driver and spent six months in Mass. General.
By the age of 18 I had worked for several years on the Trawlers going out to Georges Bank and I had with my father undertaken such endeavors as month long camping trips in Denali and "The Wilderness". I had also solo hiked the Presidential Range both in summer and winter.
A common thing for me and my friends was to take our Sunfish Sailboats to Woods Hole and then across to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. No one said a thing about this.
So when did things like this become too dangerous for kids? When did it become Child Abuse?
Cat