| I came here to say I buy my kid too many toys but I also want to add that the mom who actively teaches her daughter to ignore rules that are inconvenient for her is the worst |
That actually really isn’t ok. Not in a tongue in cheek way. You should go visit the younger one’s college while she’s still there. |
You are such a slacker. I finished ruining mine by the time they were like 3. Waiting till they are adults is just helicopter parenting. |
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I gave my kids iPhones in 4th grade.
It actually makes me kind of sick to read that. At least they can only use them for phone calls (and in the 10-year old's case, only FaceTime calls because he doesn't have a wireless plan), texting, audible, kindle, wikipedia, and subway surfers. |
| My 7 year old has “his own phone” (really an old iPhone that he just uses to play games and watch YouTube, it doesn’t have a separate data connection and he can’t call or text on it) and this has been going on for about 2 years now. |
Lol, you think the fact that he can’t call or text on it mitigates the fact that he has unlimited access to games and YouTube? |
| My high school/college kids have never been to church or the equivalent. I hear their godlessness is leading to the downfall of society but they both seem to have strong moral compasses and be good people so who knows. |
You’re my hero! 😂 |
This is probably the least worse way to ruin your kids |
| Just love them….things will work out. |
Quit ruining the game. |
+1 |
+3 My kids understand my native language but cannot speak it. Seeing other kids speak my language makes me wish mine could do it too. I've given up pretty much since they rebel. Add to this: - Not strict when they sneakily watch TV in the basement - Not reading to them when they were younger (but they like reading now, no thanks to me) - No punishments for refusing to do chores, or refusing to cleanup or make the bed. I try punishing them by taking away TV time, but they sneakily do it anyways, and it leads to meltdowns so I have given up. I cannot deal with meltdowns and rather have the messy house and unmade beds. - Way too many toys that never get used - Not playing outside much with them |
Don’t worry about this, they will learn in school and if they are motivated they will pick it up quickly. |