Ageism is a discrimination against one’s age. An example of ageism is underestimating someone for being young in age.
Statements, such as “You cannot do that! You are too young,” are too often heard and considered a norm in our society.
A knol by Solomon Tse – Ageism: Discrimination Against Age – is a valuable resource to understand and explore what is ageism and why ageism is damaging, especially if the subject is still in childhood years.
Solomon’s statement that caught my attention is this:
“Children are ignored. Adolescents are not trusted. Young adults do meet expectations or lack the experience. Middle-aged individuals are lazy and arrogant. Elderly people are incapable and dying. There is mutual hatred between all the age groups.” – Ageism: Conclusion
In my opinion, there is an ‘ageist’ in each of us, only the amount and severity differ.
To learn about ageism in you, please honestly respond to the following statement:
“The Ageism knol is written by a 15 years old boy.”
The above statement is entirely true, by the way.
Ageism in Parenting | Dad Journal said on Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 15:52
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