Anonymous wrote:As a side note, the poster(s) mentioning how back in the day the kids would just get dropped off..
I understand the 'ugh, everyone is a helicopter parent now' mentality, but isn't it kind of rude to just drop your kid off and let the instructor/coach/other parents watch your kid? Kids misbehave or don't listen or get into trouble and I'd be annoyed if I had to parent someone's else's kid.
Anonymous wrote:god, no. This is how we get time to ourselves.Anonymous wrote:My dd is in swim and soccer. Either DH or I take her depending on our schedule. When I go I see moms and dad there together and I am envious. My DH doesn't think two parents need to be there but I see it as time spent together. Do you and your spouse go together?
Anonymous wrote:When both parents show up at swim lessons at the pool we go to, people roll their eyes. The deck, locker rooms, and water are so crowded. The instructors have to remind people that only one parent is allowed in the water during parent and tot because one couple keeps showing up together to an already full class.
Anonymous wrote:god, no. This is how we get time to ourselves.Anonymous wrote:My dd is in swim and soccer. Either DH or I take her depending on our schedule. When I go I see moms and dad there together and I am envious. My DH doesn't think two parents need to be there but I see it as time spent together. Do you and your spouse go together?
Anonymous wrote:god, no. This is how we get time to ourselves.Anonymous wrote:My dd is in swim and soccer. Either DH or I take her depending on our schedule. When I go I see moms and dad there together and I am envious. My DH doesn't think two parents need to be there but I see it as time spent together. Do you and your spouse go together?