Anonymous wrote:Offering truly non-judgmental, unconditional love is so important. And wanting to know them for who they are, not who we want them to be.
Anonymous wrote:Answering as adult child who’s very close with my parents - having them help with childcare. That’s huge. There are things I overlook (annoying personality things) for how much help they provide for us as two working parents.
Anonymous wrote:Being kind, friendly, supportive and nonjudgmental. Having money to make their lives easier helps too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Answering as adult child who’s very close with my parents - having them help with childcare. That’s huge. There are things I overlook (annoying personality things) for how much help they provide for us as two working parents.
Wrong answer. Pathetically selfish, wrong answer.
Anonymous wrote:Answering as adult child who’s very close with my parents - having them help with childcare. That’s huge. There are things I overlook (annoying personality things) for how much help they provide for us as two working parents.
Anonymous wrote: I have managed to stay close to my 17 year old DD, this far. I wondered what other people think they got right with their kids going into young adulthood, college and beyond?
Anonymous wrote:Answering as adult child who’s very close with my parents - having them help with childcare. That’s huge. There are things I overlook (annoying personality things) for how much help they provide for us as two working parents.