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Telling kids not to run around indoors where they can collide with objects or people, break things, injure themselves, and generally get in the way isn't damaging - or at least is significantly less damaging than the perception in this thread that telling kids not to do something is awful.


This is just standard manners and teaching children how to interact with an adult society. Why does anybody think telling kids not to run indoors is wrong?


No need to put words in my mouth. I specifically referred to the fact that just because something has been done since the 50s that it doesn't have automatic relevance when it comes to modern child raising, not that telling kids today to cut it out when running on public places is a bad thing.


Ok, no disagreement there, but that wasn't my point.




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