Where we live now most of our neighbours are over 50, just a few older teens who are no trouble noisewise.
I think children (and adults) are noisier these days, and I agree with another poster that loud American TV programs and films influence this behaviour in children.
Don't get me wrong, I too like to hear children playing and having fun. But there's playing and there's unnecessarily noisy behaviour.
A few years ago we had neighbours with five children. The whole family was loud, the mother was always shouting, screaming and swearing at her noisy kids. So it was clearly behaviour learned from their parents. The youngest girl (about 8 years) was the worst, she'd be up between 5-6am every morning in the school holidays and weekends shouting from her bedroom window to her friend who lived in the street behind us: "Tracy are you up yet?" repeated over and over and over again until she got an answer. Then a conversation would continue at the tops of their voices: "Are you coming out to play. Can I come to yours. What d'you want for breakfast. What are you going to wear?" Etc, etc, etc ..... The parents just ignored them. When the two girls played in the street together it was even worse because all the other neighbourhood children joined them! When another of our neighbours complained the father took a swing at him!
After three years of it we moved to our present house. Oh the bliss of living in the country! The noisiest things are the birds and a few motorbikes at weekends.
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I thought we were all supposed to be a bit kinder and more tolerant at the moment. Borrow a grandchild's ear phones and listen to some rock music...that'll sort your problem!!