Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids share a room. We live in a 4 br house but have 2 home offices taking up 2 of the bedrooms.
This seems pretty selfish.
I agree. Why can't one of the home offices be in your bedroom? And have the camera face the wall so it isn't obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids share a room. We live in a 4 br house but have 2 home offices taking up 2 of the bedrooms.
This seems pretty selfish.
I agree. Why can't one of the home offices be in your bedroom? And have the camera face the wall so it isn't obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
What country are you from to where the school class goes on a trip and each child gets their own individual hotel room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids share a room. We live in a 4 br house but have 2 home offices taking up 2 of the bedrooms.
This seems pretty selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids share a room. We live in a 4 br house but have 2 home offices taking up 2 of the bedrooms.
This seems pretty selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
What country are you from to where the school class goes on a trip and each child gets their own individual hotel room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
Where are kids sharing beds on overnight field trips?
The dorm thing is about money. You can get a single room but it costs more.
Anonymous wrote:No rational person says that it's shocking or abusive. But the answer is because
1) houses have gotten larger
2) households have gotten smaller
Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids share a room. We live in a 4 br house but have 2 home offices taking up 2 of the bedrooms.
This seems pretty selfish.
Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My kids share a room. We live in a 4 br house but have 2 home offices taking up 2 of the bedrooms.