k Oh boo hoo |
Real mature. I'm sure alot of these overscheduled kids feel exactly the same way. |
That's not called free babysitting. That used to be normal childhood, kids in the neighborhood just playing with each other. |
This is what siblings are for you have an only child that you have no idea how to entertain. Not my problem. |
DP. We are booked year round but can squeeze in stuff as needed (parties, etc). Playdates are lower priority and harder to squeeze in, so I would not assume they just don’t like you. |
In my townhouse neighborhood there are no kids to play with. People usually move out once their babies are toddlers. I have found aftercare at school to be a partial substitute for a neighborhood. Although it is semi-structured and does create some of the same "waiting to be told what to do" mentality. Kids do spend too much time on video games BUT... As a result of lots of time on Roblox video games, my children spend way more time with their first cousins than I ever did (they are a gaming squad), they have made nice, middle-class striver kid friends in NYC and Canada, my younger son got interested in a foreign language and is now teaching it to himself by Duolingo, and my younger son also had another friend group to turn to when his middle school friendships went sour. Overall, it's been an OK tradeoff. |
Your kid can have free play. Clearly other parents don’t agree. |
Ok, it’s different now. No one wants your kid banging on their door and inviting themselves in. |
I don't care what other people do, but I don't want to listen them to complain about it. If you want to schedule your three kids for three different sports at the same time in three different parts of town, that is completely a problem of your own making. |
I had that normal childhood. Kids were sexually harassed, we spent lots of time with bad babysitters watching tv and eating frozen pizza, and wandered around creeks and construction sites. Kids commonly had broken arms or sprains due to lack of supervision and because these things happen a lot when you get kids together. A lot of kids in my current town ride bikes. And every year, kids on bikes, even older high school kids, are routinely struck by cars or trains. I’m not really comfortable taking on the above risks. I guess best case scenario, the neighborhood kids are “safe” and play lots of video games, which isn’t great either. |
That's one thing but it's quite another to get annoyed that they aren't sitting at home waiting for your only to knock on the door play with just one of your kids. |
The only thing that I can say is that im sorry that so many bad things happened to you and your friends. |
I'm curious as to what some parents would say if their child came to them not wanting to do all of the activities? |
I'd be thrilled. |
I can't speak for "some parents," but I'd be fine with it. It's not my idea. |