Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so quick and easy for most kids. I’ll never understand outsourcing so much parenting. Teaching our kids to ride a two-wheeler was so much fun!
It's not quick and easy for ALL kids FYI. A class can be helpful because they have experience and ideas to make it work. By the way-I don't 'outsource' my parenting, but my 7yo is not yet riding a bike and I would sign them up if I was local, and my dc would be happy about it.
And yet, for eons (and still, in many localities) they managed to figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an indicator of our effed up workplace and society? Parents being so busy at work (to afford a home, college tuition) that they don’t have time to teach their kids to ride a bike? I mean, it used to be the quintessential parent-child activity!
Any parent who can't teach their child to ride a bike in one afternoon should not be called a parent! I have three left feet and my brother taught me to ride a bike in an hour! What's next. A class to teach your child how to stand and take a shower!
DP. Honestly, that one would be way more useful to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an indicator of our effed up workplace and society? Parents being so busy at work (to afford a home, college tuition) that they don’t have time to teach their kids to ride a bike? I mean, it used to be the quintessential parent-child activity!
Any parent who can't teach their child to ride a bike in one afternoon should not be called a parent! I have three left feet and my brother taught me to ride a bike in an hour! What's next. A class to teach your child how to stand and take a shower!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this an indicator of our effed up workplace and society? Parents being so busy at work (to afford a home, college tuition) that they don’t have time to teach their kids to ride a bike? I mean, it used to be the quintessential parent-child activity!
Any parent who can't teach their child to ride a bike in one afternoon should not be called a parent! I have three left feet and my brother taught me to ride a bike in an hour! What's next. A class to teach your child how to stand and take a shower!
Anonymous wrote:Is this an indicator of our effed up workplace and society? Parents being so busy at work (to afford a home, college tuition) that they don’t have time to teach their kids to ride a bike? I mean, it used to be the quintessential parent-child activity!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's very depressing to me to see this. Unless the child has some special needs that require an outside person for physiological or emotional reasons, which I suppose you never know. But I do know families that outsource 90% of their parenting and think that attending back-to-school night makes them involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so quick and easy for most kids. I’ll never understand outsourcing so much parenting. Teaching our kids to ride a two-wheeler was so much fun!
It's not quick and easy for ALL kids FYI. A class can be helpful because they have experience and ideas to make it work. By the way-I don't 'outsource' my parenting, but my 7yo is not yet riding a bike and I would sign them up if I was local, and my dc would be happy about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so quick and easy for most kids. I’ll never understand outsourcing so much parenting. Teaching our kids to ride a two-wheeler was so much fun!
Because it isnt fun for some parents?
Anonymous wrote:It’s so quick and easy for most kids. I’ll never understand outsourcing so much parenting. Teaching our kids to ride a two-wheeler was so much fun!