Anonymous wrote:100% call me by my first name or “Larla’s mom”, and my kids call all of their friend’s parents the same. Respect isn’t only about terms of address.
Anonymous wrote:What would noted child raising expert Dr. Benjamin Spock say about this?
True story: as a child, in the early 1940s, I lived next door to Dr. Spock and his family. Their children called them both by their first names. "Bengie" for him as I recall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me feel really old because I have never heard kids call anyone’s parents simply by their first name. When our kids were small most kids used Mr/Mrs Firstname. But once they hit about 3rd grade, everyone called parents Mr/Mrs Lastname.
How old are you and where do you live?
I'm 48 and live in the DMV. DH and I grew up in completely different cultures but no adult was called by only their first name ever in either culture. It was completely shocking to me the first time I heard an elementary schooler call our 60 year old neighbor by her first name. But we have definitely changed. We have teenagers and our rule is to start with the most formal form of address: Mr/Ms/Dr/Coach Last Name. However, if the person asks you to call them something else, call them something else. IF they don't address it, continue as is.
For the people they have known since they were very little it's more likely to be Mr/Ms First Name.
It was real mental shift for me to let my kids call adults by their first names if requested, and sometimes it still feels wrong. But ultimately we decided that our value is that our children address people as they wish to be addressed, not as we wish them to be addressed.
OP - I agree with others. Don't override the parents. I'm not sure I get why you see an issue you need to correct.
Not the pp, but I grew up in rural New England in the 70s. First names were most common even for elderly people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me feel really old because I have never heard kids call anyone’s parents simply by their first name. When our kids were small most kids used Mr/Mrs Firstname. But once they hit about 3rd grade, everyone called parents Mr/Mrs Lastname.
How old are you and where do you live?
I'm 48 and live in the DMV. DH and I grew up in completely different cultures but no adult was called by only their first name ever in either culture. It was completely shocking to me the first time I heard an elementary schooler call our 60 year old neighbor by her first name. But we have definitely changed. We have teenagers and our rule is to start with the most formal form of address: Mr/Ms/Dr/Coach Last Name. However, if the person asks you to call them something else, call them something else. IF they don't address it, continue as is.
For the people they have known since they were very little it's more likely to be Mr/Ms First Name.
It was real mental shift for me to let my kids call adults by their first names if requested, and sometimes it still feels wrong. But ultimately we decided that our value is that our children address people as they wish to be addressed, not as we wish them to be addressed.
OP - I agree with others. Don't override the parents. I'm not sure I get why you see an issue you need to correct.