Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
Then why aren't around 50% of parents involved with tutoring or their child's IEP process dads? My family is unusual in that my DH attends some of the IEP meetings but he has not spent the countless hours researching the ES programs in our area, understanding services and accommodations, and talking to other moms to glean their experiences and insights on managing an IEP for a complex kid. He didn't attend DDVA meetings to learn from experts about assistive technology, meet and Facebook friend an in demand ALTA certified language therapist in order to pounce on the opportunity when she had an opening for another student. In fact I have never seen a man who is not a professional in the field participate in our county's autism group. The only men who I've ever seen attend a DDVA meeting were presenters, young adult children of the organizer, and, one time, a spouse.
If this is all so easy then why is it women 99% of the time?
Anonymous wrote:^^ exactly why being married to a white male and having kids sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
What a troll. Yes folks running a 4 person household is all about eating, sleeping, working. Just like the bachelors days.
Who even knew there was specialized tutoring?
Who noticed the kid needs tutoring at all?
Who found out about tutoring options?
Who even knew the kid and family schedule in order to choose a tutoring day?
+1. This. I can’t imagine being married to someone who doesn’t even recognize that planning is required for tutoring to happen. Picking a tutoring center, finding out the cost, receiving feedback about the tutoring, etc.
It’s no question why American women are having fewer children. It’s clear men are selfish, incompetent and delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
What a troll. Yes folks running a 4 person household is all about eating, sleeping, working. Just like the bachelors days.
Who even knew there was specialized tutoring?
Who noticed the kid needs tutoring at all?
Who found out about tutoring options?
Who even knew the kid and family schedule in order to choose a tutoring day?
+1. This. I can’t imagine being married to someone who doesn’t even recognize that planning is required for tutoring to happen. Picking a tutoring center, finding out the cost, receiving feedback about the tutoring, etc.
It’s no question why American women are having fewer children. It’s clear men are selfish, incompetent and delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
What a troll. Yes folks running a 4 person household is all about eating, sleeping, working. Just like the bachelors days.
Who even knew there was specialized tutoring?
Who noticed the kid needs tutoring at all?
Who found out about tutoring options?
Who even knew the kid and family schedule in order to choose a tutoring day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.
Yes, and I happily deal with my kids tutoring, I have one in math tutoring. I dont bean count the basic tasks in life we have to do. My DH does many things I never touch that makes the house run happy and smooth.
Furthermore getting your kid tutoring is not mentally exhausting. My kid goes to the exact same math center 2xs a week. No scheduling needed. Whomever is free drops the kid off and picks the kid up.
Again, how are basic life tasks hard for you people? And if simple life is hard, just use your big girl words and assign them out.
Anonymous wrote:Just an observation, for those that think this problem does not exist...
I own a tutoring business. Out of thousands of new clients who have initially contacted me throughout the years, I can count on one hand how many of those were dads.
These moms I deal with are doctors and lawyers, scientists and journalists- very well-educated, busy women. Dads on the whole just don't pick up the slack. They don't manage the kid stuff- they only show up if they're told to. UGH.