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Why kids don't listen
Local news had an item about how to talk to your kids about vaping & marijuana. One of the questions they asked was "Why don't kids realize the risks?"
And they totally *ignored* the big reason. Kids don't believe warnings about how risky things are because they are fed a steady diet of alarmist or blown out of proportion "risks" of various things.
Since they know for a fact that they are being lied to about *some* things, why should they believe adults about other things?
Now add in the fact (that they *did* mention) that kids have poor judgment because of ongoing brain development until well into their 20s and you've got a recipe for disaster.
Folks, to get kids to trust your warnings, you have to *prove* that you *are* trustworthy. And many adults have shown that they *can't* be trusted to be honest.
then add in all the utter bilge taught in many health classes (especially sex ed) and it's a wonder they believe anything they are told.
And they totally *ignored* the big reason. Kids don't believe warnings about how risky things are because they are fed a steady diet of alarmist or blown out of proportion "risks" of various things.
Since they know for a fact that they are being lied to about *some* things, why should they believe adults about other things?
Now add in the fact (that they *did* mention) that kids have poor judgment because of ongoing brain development until well into their 20s and you've got a recipe for disaster.
Folks, to get kids to trust your warnings, you have to *prove* that you *are* trustworthy. And many adults have shown that they *can't* be trusted to be honest.
then add in all the utter bilge taught in many health classes (especially sex ed) and it's a wonder they believe anything they are told.
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I'm not quite that bad, but I know where you are coming from.
When smoking was banned where I worked, the smokers would congregate outside around the building entrances. So we still had to walk through their smoke going in or out. I think this was partly them not realizing just how obnoxious they were (the sense of smell is one of the first things to go) and at least some them were getting back at the rest of us for interfering with their "right."
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To the point where they had to put cameras in to make sure people were staying where they were supposed to, and to discourage the odd guide dog handler from not picking up after their dog. (Which I was guiolty of a time or few because hard to find in snow.)
When they finally got it under control there were both disgruntled and happy peoples.
-T~