I'll echo that. Rules like that were the norm in our family. Mom didn't have to work, so we were under her continual supervision, and everyone looked forward to Dad getting home. Dinner (supper) was always at 6PM and we better not be late for evening Grace!
Art Linkletter, Queen for a day, and As the World Turns were daily shows that fortunately for Mom, were boring for us, so we played outside.
We wore uniforms to school. Not the military type. And the pledge of Allegiance and flag raising started every school day.
I still say the previous generation had more control over things, possibly because they had more hardships to endure.
Family togetherness was lost to the many gizmos that attract the attention nowdays. Togetherness hasn't completely disappeared yet, but showing Mom this list today could cause a major revolt in the old homestead, so wearing armor is advised.