Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You suck as a parent. Sorry but you do.
I drive mine every day because it's a nice thing to do and they are 14 and 12
Get a life helicopter.
Not that poster, but why is it bad to be considerate?
Considerate to whom? Helicopter PP isn't doing it out of the goodness of her heart, she's doing it because she feels superior to parents who allow some independence in their teens.
I agree. Like another poster said, when we were young it was OUR responsibility to get to school and many of us had SAHM. Driving your child every day to a school they are zoned to walk to, is coddling. I am not saying to not offer to drive in certain weather but every darn day? When I was a kid walking to school/bus stop with friends was a lot more fun and cooler than getting dropped off by mommy. It is the complete opposite around here. Kids that walk are uncool. Kids who have their mommies make them lunch and drive them to school is now the "in" thing to do. Yet moms have 10X more responsibilities than our SAHM did. Why is it normal for moms to do it all and kids learn zero responsibility. It is a lose lose situation if you ask me.
+1000
It is ironic when you look back on it. I wonder how this generation will survive.
My parents left for work about 30 mins before I even left for school in MS/Jr high/HS. Someone around here would probably call CPS for that.
And then gossip what crappy parents they are while chaperoning their kids to and from school, head to work, leave a little early, take kids to soccer, music, out to dinner and back home. Half a tank of gas used daily
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You suck as a parent. Sorry but you do.
I drive mine every day because it's a nice thing to do and they are 14 and 12
Get a life helicopter.
Not that poster, but why is it bad to be considerate?
Considerate to whom? Helicopter PP isn't doing it out of the goodness of her heart, she's doing it because she feels superior to parents who allow some independence in their teens.
I agree. Like another poster said, when we were young it was OUR responsibility to get to school and many of us had SAHM. Driving your child every day to a school they are zoned to walk to, is coddling. I am not saying to not offer to drive in certain weather but every darn day? When I was a kid walking to school/bus stop with friends was a lot more fun and cooler than getting dropped off by mommy. It is the complete opposite around here. Kids that walk are uncool. Kids who have their mommies make them lunch and drive them to school is now the "in" thing to do. Yet moms have 10X more responsibilities than our SAHM did. Why is it normal for moms to do it all and kids learn zero responsibility. It is a lose lose situation if you ask me.
+1000
It is ironic when you look back on it. I wonder how this generation will survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You suck as a parent. Sorry but you do.
I drive mine every day because it's a nice thing to do and they are 14 and 12
Get a life helicopter.
Not that poster, but why is it bad to be considerate?
Considerate to whom? Helicopter PP isn't doing it out of the goodness of her heart, she's doing it because she feels superior to parents who allow some independence in their teens.
I agree. Like another poster said, when we were young it was OUR responsibility to get to school and many of us had SAHM. Driving your child every day to a school they are zoned to walk to, is coddling. I am not saying to not offer to drive in certain weather but every darn day? When I was a kid walking to school/bus stop with friends was a lot more fun and cooler than getting dropped off by mommy. It is the complete opposite around here. Kids that walk are uncool. Kids who have their mommies make them lunch and drive them to school is now the "in" thing to do. Yet moms have 10X more responsibilities than our SAHM did. Why is it normal for moms to do it all and kids learn zero responsibility. It is a lose lose situation if you ask me.