6 traditions that are being lost and today’s children won’t have the opportunity to learn about

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Due to technology, many of these activities are no longer part of children’s daily lives.

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Today’s children are growing up no world full of technology and digital distractions.

Of course, that tem many advantages, but also brings with it the forgetfulness of that were common in times past.

These traditions, which were part of the day to daythey are increasingly rare.

6 traditions that are being lost and today’s children won’t have the opportunity to learn about

1. Handmade letters

In the past, handwritten letters were a special, personal form of communication.

Kids today, with instant messaging, may not understand the impact a letter had in those days.

Writing a letter required time and reflection, as well as being a way of maintaining bonds with distant family and friends.

Today, children use social networks and messaging applications, leaving behind the tradition of paper and pen.

2. Playing in the street

In the past, playing outdoors was an almost natural part of childhood.

Neighbors got together every day at the same time to play hide and seek, jump rope, ride bikes, among many others.

However, with the growth of cities and increasing violence, maintaining this tradition has become very complicated.

With the popularization of mobile devices and the internet, today’s children spend more time at home, immersed in online games and social networks.

3. Stories before bed

An ancient tradition was to tell stories at night, before going to sleep.

This practice not only encouraged children’s imagination, but also created stronger family bonds.

Today, many parents prefer that children watch videos or play games on their devices before bed, and the habit of telling stories has been forgotten.

4. Homemade birthday parties

Birthday parties at home, with simple decorations and fun activities done by the parents themselves, were a very common family tradition.

Today, children prefer parties in party rooms or entertainment centers, where everything is planned outsourced.

House parties are becoming more and more unusual.

5. Family board games

Board games have always been a great way to bring the family together.

Games like Monopoly, Detective and Ludo provided fun and interaction, as well as teaching skills such as strategy, patience and teamwork.

Today, video games and digital games have taken the place of these traditional games.

Today’s kids spend more time playing games alone or with friends online, missing out on opportunities to connect with family.

6. Go to the rental store

In the 80s and 90s, it was common for families to watch movies on DVD or VHS tapes.

Going to the video store to choose a film was a very special moment.

Children today rarely have contact with this type of media.

Thanks to streaming services, it is possible to watch films or series without having to leave home.

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