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87 Children who grew up in the 1960s and 70s without structured schedules didn’t just learn independence — they built an internal compass that modern children, supervised into adolescence, are rarely given the chance to develop

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 08:28 EDT

Children who grew up in the 1960s and 70s without structured schedules didn’t just learn independence — they built an internal compass that modern children, supervised into adolescence, are rarely given the chance to develop

While today's children navigate life with GPS and constant supervision, those who grew up unsupervised in the 60s and 70s discovered something profound in their solitude — the ability to trust their own judgment in ways that shaped them for life.

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