
16 Things Every Kid Was Warned About Near Water in the 1960s
This article recalled the everyday water warnings that 1960s children heard, from slippery docks and storm drains to beach waves, canals, and lonely swimming holes.


This article recalled the everyday water warnings that 1960s children heard, from slippery docks and storm drains to beach waves, canals, and lonely swimming holes.

These 1970s warnings show what parents used to worry about and why some of those rules still cause arguments today.

Parents in the 1950s had a long list of warnings about what would happen to kids who stepped out of line, and they meant every word.

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Evening routines from this decade featured physical play and analog activities that brought neighborhood youths together before the streetlights came on.

Kids in the 1970s picked up practical life lessons by stumbling through everyday blunders that finely tuned their awareness, responsibility, and independence.

Once upon a time in the 1970s, a set of everyday rules strutted their stuff, shaping behavior, respect, and community life. However, as technology, culture, and social norms evolved, these rules took a back seat and faded into the background.
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