23 things that our parents did that we could never do today
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Ask any parent and they will tell you that doing the right thing for their kids is not always as easy as it sounds. With newparenthood Trends, modification of the regulation and price of all, clothes to the soar food, it is not always easy to know what is the best for your little ones.
However, the vast majority of contemporary parents can tap on the back for at least one thing: they are no longer respectful of the doubtful - even dangerous-The parents of advice followed A few decades ago a few decades ago. Read it to discover a little standardParental choice that we would never think about doing today.
1 Let the kids go up in the car without restraint
Todaycar seats Are so robust and well shielded, they could hardly classify as tanks. But for many years, children have manifested almost without restraint in the car. In fact, it is only in 1985 that the children wereneeded to sit in car seats in the USA.
2 Smoking around children
There are always innumerable contemporary parents who smoke around their children, but the decision to do so is undeniably frustrated. It is barely half a century, however, parents blew happily in front of their children - frequently inside - without anyone hitting an eye. According toSwallow, only 40% of adults knew there was a link betweensmoking andCancer Back in 1954. And at the age of 1966, leading a medical manualWilliams obstetrics Even suggested that pregnant women could smoke safely up to 10 cigarettes a day.
3 Bite the children to prevent them from biting others
This "do as I say, not as I do" the approach was big with some parents a few decades ago, especially in terms of discipline.
"My grandmother, and many others of some older generations, believe that when a child goes through a biting phase, the best way to stifle it in the bud is to bite them and make sure it makes me badly saidAnn Kaplan, a parent coach and a birth agent. "Most of the [parents] would be dismayed (and I have it on a good authority that constitutes an abuse of children) ... First of all, it's wrong. But also, it does not work!"
4 Give soda babies
While parents today become the advantages and disadvantages of their local supermarketOrganic food for babies Options in the 1950s,7UP has been announced As a healthy complement on a baby's diet. "7up is so pure, so healthy, you can even give it tobabies And feel good about it ", read an ad, which also recommended the addition of 7up to milk to attract toddlers to drink it.
5 Give Bourbon babies to help with the pain of dentition
Long before there wasteething toys And pain relief products in all pharmacies, parents gave their children an alternative less than kosher: Bourbon. Yes, for decades, parents rub alcohol on the gums of their babies to help them withdentition pain.
In fact, practice was so widespread that people still do it today. In 2015, aArkansas Mother Was responsible for putting in danger for the child to have an extra step and put Bourbon in his 10-month bottle in an attempt to help with oral discomfort.
6 And give children alcohol to get them to sleep
As a hug and a sounding story can be standard sleep induceors for today's children, it was not always the case. In a 1920 text, psychiatristEsther Harding, MD, written, "Hot Toddy as a sleeping blend is good for infants and for the elderly."
7 Allowing children to take public transport alone
A few decades ago, it was not uncommon to see young children climbing on themselves. However, many parents today would be horrified by the idea of sending their child to a solo shipment on public transit.
"Parents today would not think of letting their child take a bus or a metro," the psychiatrist saidCarole Lieberman, MD, author ofLions and tigers and terrorists, oh my! How to protect your child in time of terror. "Their child could get lost."
8 Let children cook alone
Today you can buyAt the child level devices for essentially everything in your home, including yourcooking appliances. But a few decades ago, children were not only allowed to use thestoveThey were encouraged to do so.
In fact, according to the 1957 edition ofBetty Crocker cookbook for boys and girlsEvery young cook should "start learning to do a few well things", suggesting kids preparing recipes like burgers and angel food cakes. "First thing you know you'll get a full lunch or dinner for your mother when she is very busy."
9 Feed newborns Full Meals
While theAmerican pediatric academyRecommends babies having only breast milk or the formula for the first six months of their lives, it was not always a standard practice for parents.
In 1962Walter W. Sackett, MD, BookApproach babies: a practical approach to a family doctor in child care, Sackett recommends that children consumeSpecially prepared food Even before hitting the mark of a month. More specifically, he suggested cereals from two to three days after birth, vegetables tense at day 10 and the soup and meat of the day 17. And if you want to keep all your family in good health, it'sThe secret to raise healthy children.
10 Let the infants cry for hours
Contemporary parents certainly did not completely stop practicing the cry-it-out method for the formation of sleep, but the idea of letting the baby constantly grow the modern moms and fathers. However, in the early twentieth century, let your little cry was not considered cruel or unusual. In fact, according to doctorsWilliam and Lena Sadler In their 1916 textThe mother and her child, "Crying is absolutely essential for the development of good stronglungs. A baby should cry vigorously several times a day. "
11 Put babies on their stomach to sleep
While putting babies toto sleep On their stomach was the norm for many decades - the thought being that babies were not strangled if they fear - this idea is horrible to many sleeping parents. In fact, since the introduction of theReturn campaign In 1994, they encouraged parents to sleep on infants on sudden infant death syndrome (SMS) were reduced by more than 50%.
12 Put babies in doubtful beds
Today's recommendations for infant sleep are clear: babies must be alone, on their back, and in a cradle or other safe sleep environment with a flat mattress and no pillows or blankets.
In 1916, however, the Consensus on Sleep Sleep was quite different: "A most ideal bed can be made from a laundry basket; the mattress or the buffer must come to two or three inches from the top, so That the baby can push to breathe good fresh air, "wrote the Sadlers.
13 Bath bath in oil
Soap and water? Who needs it? Back in 1916, the Sadlers recommended to parents to give babies their firstbath in the oil instead. Directly after birth, "the baby receives his original oil bath. This oil can be Share, olive oil, sweet oil or liquid petroleum", write doctors, noting that the bathroom must be 80 degrees Fahrenheit and that the solution should then be wiped with an old linen towel.
14 Let the kids wander as they liked
Fifty years ago, parents regularly practiced what would now be considered "free parenthood" - but without worrying that the cops can come to their door.
"Parents had no fear about their molested or kidnapped children. Every neighborhood was his own community," saidWeis Fougere, a parent coach and an educator. "Living in 2019 is a completely different story, especially in the suburbs. People who see children who walk alone can call the police or the services of the children."
In fact, according to a 2014 survey conducted bySlateAmong nearly 6,000 respondents, nearly 30% indicated that they could first walk on a mile at school at school at kindergarten or in the first year. And more than 40% could do the same thing in second or third year. In the 1990s, these figures had changed less than five percent and a little over 10%, respectively.
15 Let the children stay alone at home
Go out for the evening? There are barely a few decades, instead of getting aBaby sitter, parents would frequently leave their children to their own devicesat home.
"I was a fairly responsible kid and I remember staying in myself while my mother was shopping or my parents came out for the evening," says Weis. "I was probably about 10 at the time. Today, in many states, it is illegal to leave children alone under 12 years old."
16 Give corn syrup for children for constipation
Today, a small water in theirCup, additional fiber or a cure for pharmacies can be suggested to treat the constipation of a child. However, according to the modern pediatricianJay L. Hoecker, MD, years ago, the dark corn syrup - the same things you use to make the Pie Pecan-were the preferred remedy. (And for the record, it does not recommend it.)
17 Have saturations in houses, they did not check first
Sleeping at the house of a neighbor - your parents knew them or not are used. But today, most moms and dads promote a more conservative approach. "Parents wisely examine the family before letting their child sleep at a friend's house," Lieberman said.
18 Sending children to bed without dinner
A common chorus with parents back in the day? "If you do not do x, you're going to bedhunger! "However, many parents today would be horrified by this approach - and it could even cause more problems than to solve them.
"The withholding tax should not be a punishment, because some children have food disorders," saysJohn Degarbo, Ph.D., founder of the Foster Care Institute and author ofThe Hospitality Survival Guide. "Instead, offer a variety of fruits and vegetables for a child. If they have chosen not to eat, so that's fine."
19 Wash the mouth of a child with soap
According to degarmo, threatening a sip ofsoap After hearing about your child, a few words of curse were a standard practice for many parents a few decades ago a few decades ago. "In today's world to look at what we eat, so to speak, today's parents could find this very unhealthy, on several levels," he says.
Instead, Degarmo suggests renting children for doing the right thing rather than punish them hard - and inappropriately - for those moments when they left a bad word slide.
20 Leave children drink pipe
The hot days not so long, you could catch children across the country cool with asip of their background pipe-Something that could alarm people today. "Although I have often drunk hose as a child, today's parents now know that thepipe Contains many different toxic chemicals, including lead, bromine, bpa and others, "said Degarmo.
His suggestion? "Instead, give each child a container filled with water before going to play each day. Call the child inside every 30 minutes for a glass of water. And if you have to have a pipe for A child to drink, go to a natural rubber hose and let the water run for a few minutes before drinking it. "
21 Allowing children to play on discussable playground equipment
The parks and playgrounds were formerly filled with equipment that would terrorize your average parent today-think that Seeesaws Seeesaws is ready to crushed on the head of someone, perfect hard swings to stand on ( And skip large heights) and metal slides that have become provided. Hot in the sun, just to name a few.
But through the implementation of new security measures implemented by the US Consumer Products Safety Board, there is now a 50 page.Public playground manual This details all the angles of the Seeesaws at the minimum diameter of tube slides.
22 Threatening body punishment
Even parents who have never put their hands on their children would threaten to do it just a few decades a few decades ago. "Some parents did not really beat their children; the threat of the belt was sufficient to inculcate fear and compliance," says Weis.
"Today's parents could find this inhuman", agrees with Degarmo. "An alternative could be to place a child in time, even from time to time. It allows the child to be near you, or adult, instead of being absent, as away . "
23 Avoid being affectionate
I love embracing and kissing your child? Back in the day, some parents and health professionals were delighted to warn of doing so.
For example, inJames B. Watson's deliveredPsychological care of the infant and the child, Published in 1928, he writes: "Do not kiss them, do not let them sit on your knees." He suggests rather than parentsshaking hands with their children on awakening. According to Watson, once the parents came around his way of thinking, they "would be ashamed of the Mawkish and sentimental way [they had] the manipulation." And for more parenting means is different today, check these50 parental ways have changed over the last 50 years.
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