Ending up with tweenaged children obsessed with JLS, Justin Beiber and One Direction is surely the price parents pay for neglecting their childrens’ musical education.
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Whew, I’ll be okay — my kids like the Jonas Brothers and Taylor Swift.
(Actually the youngest sings along to some local indie bands so I’m cool with that.)
My niece and nephew were exposed to a lot of classical and rock music from an early age. Now they complain about the vapid music their peers like.