It seems like the u.s. is the only country that does this kind of thing. In many other countries it seems the parents want their kid to get an education and get well established or married before they want their kids to move out. Here in the u.s. we just kick em out who cares if that hinders their ability to get an education or have a better quality of life later on. When are kids actually mature enough to leave? I know I wasn't at 18. Do you think this has any effect on future generations, u.s. economy, government policies, etc? It seems to me we have undervalued the nurturing and growth of our children as well as the impact on our nation and future generations.
In short why is it normal in the U.S. to do this and not in other countries and what social impacts are there?
In short why is it normal in the U.S. to do this and not in other countries and what social impacts are there?