> 2 year olds aren't adults and shouldn't take on adult responsibilities.
While this is true, I think we often don't give kids enough credit either. Around that age they can be quite capable.
I think we've gone too far the other way and just don't push kids whatsoever, so now most 18 year olds are completely clueless as they head into college. This is compounded by USA's growing anti-intellectualism where we're proud to be bad at math, argue about having to study literature, and so on.
> It's shown in 180 countries worldwide and very popular internationally (Including Russia):
I can make this same argument about a Korean tv show called Running Man, which is indeed popular abroad... to niche audiences, like me. :-) I probably wouldn't argue with a Russian person about what shows are popular in their country, though.
While this is true, I think we often don't give kids enough credit either. Around that age they can be quite capable.
I think we've gone too far the other way and just don't push kids whatsoever, so now most 18 year olds are completely clueless as they head into college. This is compounded by USA's growing anti-intellectualism where we're proud to be bad at math, argue about having to study literature, and so on.
> It's shown in 180 countries worldwide and very popular internationally (Including Russia):
I can make this same argument about a Korean tv show called Running Man, which is indeed popular abroad... to niche audiences, like me. :-) I probably wouldn't argue with a Russian person about what shows are popular in their country, though.