ldren immediately beg us to turn off the radio, lest they hear something that spoilsther contentment and when a haunting song from the soundtrack of showboat [plays],their daughters scream fast forward! fast forward! because they wouldnt even considerlyrics that predict sadness or trouble on the horizon (Paul 64). Lastly, knowledge will be with us; better get used to it. In the information age one cannotescape the barrage and why should they? As long as a parent is there to guide a childknowledge can be a wonderful thing. This essay does not downplay the importance of parents; they remain as essential as ever.However to boldly say that society diminished is a opinion rooted in half forgottenmemories. Today there is so much more for a child to learn and do, and every child has anequal chance to attain these goals. To revert back to the 1950s is a goal stemming fromfrustration of a generation of parents, a frustration that while often justified, is not solvablewith a blind leap to an American culture as different as the 1850s to the 1900s. So let theaction stop where most grandparents stop: life was better when I was a child.Undoubtedly todays current generation will be saying the same thing too....