It used to be this way here too. My most favorite parenting books are by a woman named Louise Bates Ames and they're called "Your X Year Old", from one all the way up to 10-14! They were written in the 50's originally and then updated in the 70's and are still in print. I'm amazed, reading these...children really, really were more advanced back then. Sometime in the last 30-40 years our country suffered a serious and unspoken loss of generational knowledge regarding child rearing. I've been reading the 1 year old book trying to figure out why my son is driving me to the loony bin lately, and they mention potty training quite seriously. I have been potty training him anyway...in the exact way they recommend for the age (hey, instincts, nice to meet you!) and I did the same with DD, actually.
But it's so sad to read what was expected of children at such young ages just a generation ago and now look...
But it's so sad to read what was expected of children at such young ages just a generation ago and now look...
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