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What do you miss about your childhood?
SCHOOL holidays, birthday parties and having someone else cook your meals, are among the things adults miss most from their childhoods, a study has found. Playing with Lego, the Sega Mega Drive and sitting down with a huge toy catalogue to write birthday and Christmas wish lists are also among the things people miss.
What are things you did as a child?
14 Weird Things We Did As Kids For No Particular Reason:
- Run away from home and hide at a local park or school.
- Hide from your parents inside clothing racks.
- Run around a swimming pool with your friends.
- Or pretend to be a floating dead body.
- Arrange all your besties feet together in a circle for photos.
What do you miss as a kid?
We miss the sense of wonderment and curiosity about the whole world. We miss running through the woods, building forts, and being fearless. We miss the endless opportunities of where life could take you as a kid. We miss the simplicity of life.
What are the things that 4 7years old Cannot do?
A 4 to 7 year kid can’t vote, not in vidhansabha nor in loksabha.
What do we use when we were kids?
Here are 10 things we did as kids that we should do as adults:
- Drink less coffee and more juice.
- Break out the coloring books.
- Take a midday snooze, but don’t get fired for it.
- Play sports for fun.
- Hang out with friends sans cell phones.
- Have a bubble bath.
- Ask more questions.
- Watch cartoons instead of the news.
Is there anything from your childhood that doesn’t exist anymore?
Time marches on, and such, it’s not at all surprising that a lot of things from your childhood that don’t exist anymore — and, indeed, that kids today have no idea ever existed in the first place.
Does your child really not know what these things are?
But as a few Redditors demonstrated, very small children today — roughly the under-12 set — actually don’t have any idea what some of these things are. They might learn later, but they’ll always be museum pieces to them — totally obsolete objects that serve no purpose whatsoever. Then again, isn’t that always what we say about old technology?
Are You being influenced by your childhood experiences?
You’re not alone. Most parents have had this experience. It helps you see how deeply you are influenced by your childhood experiences and why it’s so important to become aware of how they shape your approach to parenting today. Just as you are your child’s first teacher, your parents were yours.
Do you “go home again” from your childhood?
A mom decides never to insist that her child play a sport because her parents forced her to do so against her will. A dad shows his child a lot of physical affection because his own father rarely did. Most likely, you sometimes “go home again”—act on beliefs, values, and experiences from your childhood—without making a conscious decision to do so.