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Theories on conduct disorders THEN vs.NOW?
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<blockquote data-quote="branbran" data-source="post: 85522" data-attributes="member: 3762"><p>alongfortheride, well put. You are so right, my parents feared God and then I feared my parents!!! So true. Back in the "old days", you wouldn't even dream of smearing your families name. Kids back then were taught much better values, I mean everyone sobbed when Kennedy got shot. Could you imagine the country caring enough about our president to shed tears for him (even if he was a good one). I always say that I wish I could raise my kids in the 50's and 60's. And I do agree that our difficult child's have valid disorders and need much more than discipline, however the world was a safer place, the temptations weren't as risky and children weren't at liberty to watch sex and drugs on TV or listen to the voilence that is filling their ears in the music of today. So I think Conduct Disorders expand with the times. Pretty scary to think what the difficult child's of tomorrow are going to be like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branbran, post: 85522, member: 3762"] alongfortheride, well put. You are so right, my parents feared God and then I feared my parents!!! So true. Back in the "old days", you wouldn't even dream of smearing your families name. Kids back then were taught much better values, I mean everyone sobbed when Kennedy got shot. Could you imagine the country caring enough about our president to shed tears for him (even if he was a good one). I always say that I wish I could raise my kids in the 50's and 60's. And I do agree that our difficult child's have valid disorders and need much more than discipline, however the world was a safer place, the temptations weren't as risky and children weren't at liberty to watch sex and drugs on TV or listen to the voilence that is filling their ears in the music of today. So I think Conduct Disorders expand with the times. Pretty scary to think what the difficult child's of tomorrow are going to be like. [/QUOTE]
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