+1. And home should be a safer and more comfortable place than school. That “what they do in school” justification has never made sense to me. |
This! |
She said “finish a task”. C’mon. This is one child in a family that caters to that child. Which is fine, and her husband not catering to that child is also fine. Child will adjust. |
Haha. Which perfect preschool lets every four year old finish every task and never interrupts them? Sanctimommies! |
The example given of one parent correcting her dh with studies that she didn’t know was correct or not that I responded to is not “coming to an agreement” with your spouse. That is an example of a wife correcting a husband. |
The example that the racist poster above gave was specifically linked to academic performance. Since there is a ton of data to support that children of Asian and Indian immigrants, as well as children of Asian and Indian descent have the highest academic metrics, then one would think she’d be more respectful of those parenting styles. It’s also incredibly racist to think that just because her husband‘s parents are Indian that they were authoritarian. I also had South Asian parents, and they were extremely loving and authoritative (not authoritarian) while also having high expectations for us academically. She should not have mentioned her husband’s origin at all. It’s completely irrelevant. Just as white people have different parenting styles, so do Indian people. |
Ugh… |
Do you believe adults and children should be treated as equals? I mean, this is silly. It’s ok to act like an adult. It’s called parenting. |
I know. It hurts to get called out on your racist garbage. |
Parenting involves respecting your children, PP. And teaching by example. NP here. And acting like an adult means avoiding interrupting anyone. |
A new ugh… |
Make sure you give your dh a transition warning also and let him finish anything he’s been doing! It’s no wonder so many men don’t want to participate in parenting when micromanaged. |
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It’s actually more damaging to a child to abruptly interrupt them then it is to an adult.
Team OP here. |
Yeah, discussing and agreeing on the best way to parent is micromanaging. /s Never, ever challenge Daddy. |
Some perspective here. There are kids being killed in Afghanistan and Ukraine and DCUM over here worried about the effects of a toddler being interrupted. Please tell what awful horrible effects result from being interrupted…will said child not feel like the center of the universe? Having to interrupt a child to move on to the next task isn’t disrespectful. You can interrupt someone with “excuse me, it’s time to XXXX”. That’s not rude or disrespectful. |