Anonymous wrote:For me, it’s grandparents who step in and provide childcare on a regular basis. And my sister, who I see every weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are way more judgmental now as well which means any neighbors and friends in your village better be non smokers who share your parenting philosophy, food habits and political beliefs. You're searching for unicorns.
One of these things is not like the other. Smokers are a health concern. The rest are personal preferences. Food might also be a health concern if there is an allergy involved.
I just mentioned that because I remember the mom who drove 6 of us to girl scouts smoking in her station wagon. My parents did not smoke but could not care less if the carpool mom did. Nowadays that wouldn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are way more judgmental now as well which means any neighbors and friends in your village better be non smokers who share your parenting philosophy, food habits and political beliefs. You're searching for unicorns.
One of these things is not like the other. Smokers are a health concern. The rest are personal preferences. Food might also be a health concern if there is an allergy involved.
Anonymous wrote:People are way more judgmental now as well which means any neighbors and friends in your village better be non smokers who share your parenting philosophy, food habits and political beliefs. You're searching for unicorns.
Anonymous wrote:Well I might be about to go into labor early and my family can’t fly in right now and we have two other kids so we’re trying to figure out who we can call at 3am in case we need someone to watch the kids. It’s a tough ask of other parents of young kids who also have their hands full.
Anonymous wrote:Close family or hired help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a in village. It’s not family, it’s friends and neighbors with similar age kids. I help them and they help us, it’s rare but we know we are there for each other.
Last week during a storm my kid (11) was at the pool and they closed for thunder. I wasn’t there, a friend of mine brought her home, that’s being a village….
Meh. That’s not a “village.” That’s an emergency contact. Does the friend watch your kid while you work?
Anonymous wrote:We always hear how modern moms don’t have “a village” like in the past. What exactly is the village? What are we missing that past moms had?