Anonymous wrote:Kids taking their time allows less time on playground (exhausting for a parent) and more time at home on the phone waiting for them.
How old are the kids?
Mine would be out the door leaving DH behind.
Anonymous wrote:Men suck. They just do.
Don’t vote for men anymore. They can’t be involved with anything legal for organizing people.
They rape and kill kids and women. I’m n every race, religion and nation.
It’s the men not the race or religion.
Anonymous wrote:I think your husband has the right attitude. Kids shouldn't always feel hurried and stressed. Get dressed and leave the house when you are ready especially if there is no clear/necessary time to be.
Im sure you constantly shriek at them to be on time for stuff raising their cortisol and anxiety levels. Let them be. Go back to work and let him do things his way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your husband has the right attitude. Kids shouldn't always feel hurried and stressed. Get dressed and leave the house when you are ready especially if there is no clear/necessary time to be.
Im sure you constantly shriek at them to be on time for stuff raising their cortisol and anxiety levels. Let them be. Go back to work and let him do things his way.
I’m the wife and now my kids are older teens I see this as good and bad. Yes all the rushing them out to do fun stuff seemed to be such a waste of stress and unnecessary negative emotions. But I was also the one that anticipated their needs and my kids weren’t the type that would be fine with a later nap or would forget to eat lunch if I didn’t remind them, so dilly dallying meant missing the sleep or food window and otherwise we were throwing snacks at them or constantly buying food/drinks out that we couldn’t afford at the time.
If OP’s kids and dh are happy with the slow method then that’s great, but if he’s bringing home kids who are melting down because lunch is 2 hours late because of the dilly dallying then that’s the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your husband has the right attitude. Kids shouldn't always feel hurried and stressed. Get dressed and leave the house when you are ready especially if there is no clear/necessary time to be.
Im sure you constantly shriek at them to be on time for stuff raising their cortisol and anxiety levels. Let them be. Go back to work and let him do things his way.
It sounds more like he’s avoiding being the responsible parent by living in his phone.
Anonymous wrote:I think your husband has the right attitude. Kids shouldn't always feel hurried and stressed. Get dressed and leave the house when you are ready especially if there is no clear/necessary time to be.
Im sure you constantly shriek at them to be on time for stuff raising their cortisol and anxiety levels. Let them be. Go back to work and let him do things his way.
Anonymous wrote:Let him know his poor behavior will be noted in his quarterly performance review.
Anonymous wrote:I think your husband has the right attitude. Kids shouldn't always feel hurried and stressed. Get dressed and leave the house when you are ready especially if there is no clear/necessary time to be.
Im sure you constantly shriek at them to be on time for stuff raising their cortisol and anxiety levels. Let them be. Go back to work and let him do things his way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, he's a piss poor kid wrangler and doesn't care about giving his children the best of himself.
You can't do it for him, and if you point it out, you'll need to be diplomatic.
This. And he just doesn't want to do the work. He does not want to take them out. If he wanted to, he would. But he wants you to do the work instead. He goes out by himself because he is avoiding his family.
Anonymous wrote:Hes dragging his feet they all do this.