Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intensive parenting causes the lack of support as parents don’t have time to have their own friends or their own lives. Too busy cultivating their kids so they can grab a spot in the shrinking middle class or smaller but bigger than it used to be UMC.
Some activities come with a support system though. Can’t deny that.
I’m getting my kids and I involved in a Church.
I literally don't even understand how to make close friends and have/be a support system in our modern society. We are not religious. We've made some okay friends with neighbors and through sports, but I wouldn't call any of these people a "support system" and none of them were around before my kids went to elementary school.
Yeah people always say it takes a village. Where is that village? It’s either people with family around OR it’s a mantra repeated by users who take advantage of others’ time and energy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intensive parenting causes the lack of support as parents don’t have time to have their own friends or their own lives. Too busy cultivating their kids so they can grab a spot in the shrinking middle class or smaller but bigger than it used to be UMC.
Some activities come with a support system though. Can’t deny that.
I’m getting my kids and I involved in a Church.
I literally don't even understand how to make close friends and have/be a support system in our modern society. We are not religious. We've made some okay friends with neighbors and through sports, but I wouldn't call any of these people a "support system" and none of them were around before my kids went to elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Intensive parenting causes the lack of support as parents don’t have time to have their own friends or their own lives. Too busy cultivating their kids so they can grab a spot in the shrinking middle class or smaller but bigger than it used to be UMC.
Some activities come with a support system though. Can’t deny that.
I’m getting my kids and I involved in a Church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intensive parenting causes the lack of support as parents don’t have time to have their own friends or their own lives. Too busy cultivating their kids so they can grab a spot in the shrinking middle class or smaller but bigger than it used to be UMC.
Some activities come with a support system though. Can’t deny that.
I’m getting my kids and I involved in a Church.
I am highly supportive of my kids AND I have friends, work and a life outside of my family. I am raising them to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Intensive parenting causes the lack of support as parents don’t have time to have their own friends or their own lives. Too busy cultivating their kids so they can grab a spot in the shrinking middle class or smaller but bigger than it used to be UMC.
Some activities come with a support system though. Can’t deny that.
I’m getting my kids and I involved in a Church.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, which thread is this a spin off of so I get some context?