Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think kids would be a lot better off if parents would model some less "sad" behavior. To treat this as "really sad" is coming from a place of extreme privilege. Sad is what happened to Gabriel Fernandez. Perspective people.
Why do you assume we convey this to our kids? Come on.
Also, it isn't privileged to say this is sad -- it's a FKING pandemic.
Np, ANYTHING you feel most definitely is also felt by your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think kids would be a lot better off if parents would model some less "sad" behavior. To treat this as "really sad" is coming from a place of extreme privilege. Sad is what happened to Gabriel Fernandez. Perspective people.
Why do you assume we convey this to our kids? Come on.
Also, it isn't privileged to say this is sad -- it's a FKING pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I think kids would be a lot better off if parents would model some less "sad" behavior. To treat this as "really sad" is coming from a place of extreme privilege. Sad is what happened to Gabriel Fernandez. Perspective people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this isn't SO sad. Sorry, but you people need to buck up.
Agreed, when kids are little, you are the whole world anyway. Mine is thrilled because we get out and go scooter riding every day. He doesn’t know about people getting sick. Why should he know? As far as he’s concerned, we are on an extended holiday.
Good job! Honestly, we need more rational and protective parents. Shut off the tv, stoping moping and make this fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this isn't SO sad. Sorry, but you people need to buck up.
Agreed, when kids are little, you are the whole world anyway. Mine is thrilled because we get out and go scooter riding every day. He doesn’t know about people getting sick. Why should he know? As far as he’s concerned, we are on an extended holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, this isn't SO sad. Sorry, but you people need to buck up.
Agreed, when kids are little, you are the whole world anyway. Mine is thrilled because we get out and go scooter riding every day. He doesn’t know about people getting sick. Why should he know? As far as he’s concerned, we are on an extended holiday.
Anonymous wrote:No, this isn't SO sad. Sorry, but you people need to buck up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you can go out. Go through a drive for a happy meal. Go on a walk or bike ride on a trial. Fly a kite in an open field. Have your child FaceTime with a friend. They can talk and virtually play together.
you must not have a 3 year old. what 3 year old would actually play with a friend via facetime?
Anonymous wrote:But you can go out. Go through a drive for a happy meal. Go on a walk or bike ride on a trial. Fly a kite in an open field. Have your child FaceTime with a friend. They can talk and virtually play together.