10 clarionst called this site,
The old people’s home on the Internet,
I thought it was funny ,but how true is it?
Anyone want to help prove her right or wrong?
I will start by saying that I will be 83 in July
Of course its impossible to put Old & Young into two pigeon holes. There are thick pensioners and thick Teenagers, and vice versa but I stand by my comments that on the whole young people know more now that we did at their age -and for the record I'm 62 this year.
There is nearly 20 years between my eldest and youngest child. The stuff my youngest was doing for GCE's was in a different ball park to that my eldest was doing -in all subjects not only Maths. Young people have challenges now we could not even dream of, and I think we need to cut them a little slack, while of course, keeping them grounded too.
Aunt Polly, k certainly wouldn’t like the pressures on me that my 15.5 grandson has, I think we got homework on Fridays to be handed in on Monday, he can hardly lift his haversack and he’s a big lad ,due to the pile of books he’s carries, they’ll all end up round shouldered x
Its so easy for Kids to access info they are more curious than we were. We can be watching something on the TV and say 'oh is that really historically correct then? or 'what's he been in? ' and within a couple of minutes we've got the answer on the phone! I would have had to get a bus to the library in the good old days ;-)
I quite agree that it’s likely young people now are far more knowledgeable than we were at the same age.
Our son knows stuff I never knew when I was 12.
Agree Bobbi about the homework. My 15yr old grandson has mock exams this week and the amount of revision and work he's put into it would put the 15yr old me to shame that's for sure.