Anonymous wrote:Went for a run this morning, while all the 6th grade middle schoolers were waiting at the bus stop for their orientation day. Could not believe how many parents were with them. Really, they can get on the bus themselves. You do not need to walk them to the bus stop, and wait for the bus to arrive, in 6th grade!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No endorphins for you, how sad to be so negative and anti-family.
Happy back to school to you too!
. Maybe take up meditation too.
Op, it’s also nice for parents to connect with each other.
Running must be difficult with that stick up your butt.
Anonymous wrote:OP, when I find myself getting annoyed at these types of things, it's because I feel like people are increasing the standards of what makes a good parent. I don't want to throw a birthday blow out for a 1 year old. I don't want to "travel" with the soccer team. I don't want to wait with my middle schooler at the bus stop. Guess what, it's okay if other people want and embrace those things. So, you don't need to stand at the bus stop, but don't begrudge another set of parents who do.
Anonymous wrote:Land the helicopters!
Anonymous wrote:Went for a run this morning, while all the 6th grade middle schoolers were waiting at the bus stop for their orientation day. Could not believe how many parents were with them. Really, they can get on the bus themselves. You do not need to walk them to the bus stop, and wait for the bus to arrive, in 6th grade!
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is a diverse county.
In other (non-white) cultures, it is not commonly accepted that parents need to detach from their kids as they reach their teen years. Parents in Latin American cultures, or in some Asian cultures are very family oriented and believe that it’s somewhat sad to see kids doing things by themselves. It’s just nicer to have some family members around and some family support.
Get out of your white, American Bubble and realize that there are other ways to do things. That may work just as well (maybe better, since American teens have lots of issues).