More and more restaurants are experimenting with child-free policies, explaining it as a matter of “guest comfort”. Supporters of these rules argue that in a free market, customers should decide – some will choose family-friendly places, others calm and quiet ones. Opponents warn, however, that this is not a matter of taste but a symptom of a deeper problem: society increasingly excludes children from public spaces, treating them as a nuisance rather than part of the community. For some, it’s a normal sign of diversity; for others, the beginning of social segregation. Is limiting children’s presence a sign of maturity or a loss of empathy?
Tag: children
Children covers surveys on upbringing, childcare, early education and developmental conditions. This category examines public views on family support, public services and challenges related to growing up.
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Halloween – fun, trend or spiritual threat?

More and more people outside the USA are wondering what Halloween really is – an innocent game or a spiritual danger. Some see it merely as a colorful American trend that gives children and adults a chance to dress up, eat sweets, and have fun together. Others claim it’s a dangerous phenomenon that gradually replaces local traditions, turning reflection on death into a grotesque festivity. Online, there are even theories that Halloween isn’t just an imported custom but a part of global spiritual manipulation – a subtle normalization of occultism and dark symbolism. So when we celebrate Halloween, are we truly just having fun, or are we letting foreign patterns slowly replace our roots?
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School vs. Teen Sleep Rhythm

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Ban on phones in schools – protection of students or an exaggeration?

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Pedophilia – what punishment is just?

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Open relationships – experiment or recipe for breakup?

