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Children's Mental Disorders and the Decline of Play
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<blockquote data-quote="DriveInDriѵeOut" data-source="post: 1850729" data-attributes="member: 44954"><p>True. But on the other spectrum, who cares how fit you are if you're a 28 year old who needs a fistful of anxiety and depression meds just to get through the day.</p><p></p><p>Growing up in the 90's we all played every sport, and filled the rest of our time with other organized activities, everything from karate to piano etc. It didn't leave much time for free play. Parents really hover over all these activities, and kids don't get much time to just be kids.</p><p></p><p>I think parents are afraid that if kids are given unsupervised free time they will only get into trouble. There's a balance that can be struck I think. Sadly gaming is some of the only free play kids get these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriveInDriѵeOut, post: 1850729, member: 44954"] True. But on the other spectrum, who cares how fit you are if you're a 28 year old who needs a fistful of anxiety and depression meds just to get through the day. Growing up in the 90's we all played every sport, and filled the rest of our time with other organized activities, everything from karate to piano etc. It didn't leave much time for free play. Parents really hover over all these activities, and kids don't get much time to just be kids. I think parents are afraid that if kids are given unsupervised free time they will only get into trouble. There's a balance that can be struck I think. Sadly gaming is some of the only free play kids get these days. [/QUOTE]
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