if our kids are outside, and there s not an adult out there literally watching over them, they might be abducted. so the art of association, but beginning in the 80s and 90s we cracked down on this and now in the 2000s you begin to hear stories about parents who were arrested because their kids were playing at a park unsupervised. imagine if we didn t let kids read until they were 14, they wou wou wou would the rate of depression and anxiety has skyrocketed especially for teenaged girls. if you look at the hospital admission data for cutting their
adult literally watching them, they might be abducted. our generation by the age of 7 or 8, we would walk to school and play outside and learn the skills and the art of association. beginning in the 80s and 90s, we cracked down and now in the 2000s, you see the stories about parents who are arrested, arrested because their kids were playing in a park unsupervised. imagine if we didn t let kids read until they were 14. we don t let kids be independent and outside supervising themselves until they are 13 or 14 in many communities now. do you think there is any shift or push back taking place? i think we are ready for it. the rate of depression and anxiety has skyrocketed for teenagers and especially for teen girls. there was an article in the new york times questioning this, but if you look at the mission data for cutting bodies with