by Fergus » Fri 30 Jun 2006, 09:01:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Doly', 'I') keep wondering which is going to be the generation that will have to live the powerdown when they are teenagers, having spent all their childhood with as many toys as they could want. Is it the children that are 10 now, the ones that are 5 now, the ones that are being born now?
I don't think it goes any further than that. If I had children, I'd be teaching them about powering down right now.
I have a 14 and 10 yo. (both boys, thank god). How would you recommend talking to them about this. I have thought about how to tell them, I just dont know. I mentioned some things to the oldest one day and he looked at me and says "if we run out of oil, someone will think of something, maybe it will be me!"
I did not tell him he needs time he may not have, I decided I did not want to scare him silly, I think a kid needs to be a kid and enjoy it and not become an adult at 10 and worry lines by 20 etc...(especially if they are the last generation of real kids, next generation of kids will be working full time at age 10). But I want them to know whats about to happen, but I dont want to seem like a fruit loop also or scare em either.
In any event. By my actions I think I am showing him, we are conserving electricity (yelling at kids to shut the light out when their not there, turn TV off when they are done etc...), quit eating out, I started making a solar oven last week, just to make one and learn the process and theory behind it. The oldest one came out and after watching and asking what I was doing, he says "Is this all the oil running out stuff again?" I told him "not neccessarily, but if it happens, it would be good to know how to huh?" He ran off and played with his buddies.
But I think the oldest is aware of a hint of a problem, Slow gradual exposure is sorta been the default way of telling the kids what we are doing.
Are you guys just busting em in the chops with the news or slowly telling or not at all? How are you all doing with this stuff? Any recommendations for a guy with no idea how to tell the kids their world is about to become a whole lot harder.