Monday, April 08, 2013
"Mollycoddled children unable to cope in adulthood..."
That being said, I agree with Claire Perry on this.
Parents are focused on physical protection and micromanaged activities, while being totally naive' about Internet dangers...
Lucy Osborne has this story in the U.K. Daily Mail:
"A new generation of mollycoddled children are unable to cope in adulthood, David Cameron’s new adviser on childhood said last night. MP Claire Perry criticised the paradox of parents being over-controlling in their children’s lives, while at the same time giving them limitless access to the internet - where she says, the real dangers lie. Every moment of a child’s life is filled with organised activities, leaving young people unable to fend for themselves when they leave home or go to university, the 48-year-old mother of three said."