Anonymous wrote:Wow. I had no idea I lived in a census tract where the HHI is 240K+... when our HHI is below 100K. The lovely quasi-estates a few streets down must skew the median quite a bit. Our street with human-sized houses and kids running in every back yard must be the "poorest" in this census tract!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP of the original thread this one is referencing. To this OP - thanks for the link. To the people suggesting I'm helicoptering - I can see how you get this from the other thread. However, I posted on Real Estate rather than school because it was for my ability to fit in rather than my kids. I was using HHI as one marker of many (as PP suggested) to help understand the neighborhood feel. We have traditional middle class values, live simply but value education. I'm extrapolating that people in the same HHI live similarly - this may or may not be true but is information never the less.
OP -- u are making a very bad assumption. Those are things you find out by having relationships with people not statistics. I say this gently not snarky!
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP of the original thread this one is referencing. To this OP - thanks for the link. To the people suggesting I'm helicoptering - I can see how you get this from the other thread. However, I posted on Real Estate rather than school because it was for my ability to fit in rather than my kids. I was using HHI as one marker of many (as PP suggested) to help understand the neighborhood feel. We have traditional middle class values, live simply but value education. I'm extrapolating that people in the same HHI live similarly - this may or may not be true but is information never the less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The poster will actually be just fine if she just relaxes and realizes that her child will make friends on his own.
I didn't read the post as helicopter parenting but as trying to see whether the family would feel comfortable in the community.
wow -- you are just as oblivious as the original thread poster. WHO LOOKS UP THESE THINGS AND USE IT AS A DETERMINANT OF THEIR COMFORT?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The poster will actually be just fine if she just relaxes and realizes that her child will make friends on his own.
I didn't read the post as helicopter parenting but as trying to see whether the family would feel comfortable in the community.
Anonymous wrote:The poster will actually be just fine if she just relaxes and realizes that her child will make friends on his own.
Anonymous wrote:The poster will actually be just fine if she just relaxes and realizes that her child will make friends on his own.