I had no idea you guys were talking about human trafficking, child sex workers, and child labor. — Brianna Whitney
It didn't start out that way, that's just the way it has evolved. It started out talking about how children are more mature now than they were in the past because of changes in information technology. — T Clark
our brains are not developing any faster now than in the past. — Bitter Crank
IF you observe typical young children who seem more advanced intellectually than what you think children growing up on the farm 100 years ago were, you're probably experiencing the bias of exposure to children whose parents are more sophisticated, understand the importance of lots of positive verbal interaction with their children, and make sure it happens. — Bitter Crank
So, it is not necessarily autonomy of the child but rather an open mind that some children may have the capacity to make an informed choice. But yes, certainly in the case of sexual abuse, sometimes it is simply better to take that paternalistic approach to protect them from exploitation. — TimeLine
I’m not sure what timeframe/culture you’re referring to as comparison to modern expectations. Will you divulge? — Brianna Whitney
Take America 1800s or 1900s and now 2000s. A lonely farm, some animals, a stray book compared to an urban setting with TV and broadband. — TheMadFool
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