Some people think that nowadays children have too much freedom. Do you agree or disagree

The freedom of children these days have become a source of argument between some quarters. Some agree that
this
is too much, am inclined to agree so too, as the way they communicate is very improved when compared to older generations and the rate of parents permission for them to interact with others,
further
strengthens my opinion. The communication skills of teenagers in recent
years
is a direct proof of the increased rate of freedom that has happened fairly recently. Research from Psychology Today reports that a phenomenal high-level of expression is seen amongst those born within the
last
15
years
.
Consequently
, leading to a freer generation.
Furthermore
, they are the largest number on social media platforms and
this
is a medium of expression as they upload pictures, videos and chat with friends. Instagram reports that 69% of its users are between 12-18
years
of age. Another reason for
this
trend is the parent, guardians allocate time for their wards to spend with other people,
this
boosts their social abilities.
In contrast
,
this
never used to be so, as some elderly ones during discussions say that during their growing
years
they were never allowed to play around, they only snuck to do so and are punished when caught.
For example
, adults in Nigeria have become aware of the benefits of good inter-communication skills,
hence
allowing their offsprings to engage with others. To conclude, I agree that kids nowadays have so much freedom. The way they express themselves,
in addition
to the leverage of time allowed by parents social activities
further
allude to that.
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