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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, OP. Just no. We will complain about you and your parenting style compared the past. Deal with it (whithout running off to your "safe space"). You millenials are the most self-absorbed, narcissistic, infantile generation ever. Your so immature, they now have offer remedial classes to adult millenials just to learn how to "adult!" https://www.kxnet.com/news/bismarck-news/-adulting-classes-teach-millennials-basic-adult-life-skills/1663377272 Pathetic. I can only imagine what confused little brats you must be raising. [/quote] Preach! My oldest is 29. Youngest is 16. I have a foot in both worlds. The difference is truly astounding. [/quote] Huh? So you’re saying you did a crap job of raising your first kid but got your act together for your second?[/quote] Not at all. I have four successful adult children. All college grads. All with zero student loan debt and great jobs. I have every reason to believe my 16 year old will do just as well. But I’ve watched the differences in parenting over the last 30 years. It truly is astounding. When my oldest was younger, parents trusted and respected teachers. We didn’t contact them daily with a constant list of “concerns”. We didn’t enroll our kids in 10 different “enrichment” activities. We didn’t pour over college applications, help with essays, or prep our kids like crazy for tests. We dropped our kids off at birthday parties and didn’t hover over them at the playground. The idea of calling a college professor over a grade would have seemed absolutely inplausible. And it never occurred to us that our adult kids would move home after college. So yes. Things have drastically changed. [/quote] No, it hasn't drastically changed between your kids. It's just that with your youngest, you actually had time to notice your kid, try to take the time to know that kid and his or her world, and and try to see what was going on with and around him or her. You didn't pay close attention to your oldest kids, in contrast, so didn't notice these things. The difference is you, not the world. Signed, Oldest of Five[/quote]
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