Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could move.
Op - moving is not an option. Our jobs are here.
I just want to try and find the balance between pushing my kids to excel and giving them space to enjoy their childhood. It seems like everyone around here does the first option to the detriment of the second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
Why? Sure, if you are a working class family it can be reasonable to aspire for your kids to achieve greater financial success. But when you've already reached the pinnacle of financial success, that's not a reasonable aspiration. (Sure some people make more but a extremely small number in a small number of professions that may not fit/interest your kids).
That you think this way means you have already bought in to the competitive mindset. Just that you want your kids to compete with your success not other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Everybody here seems to be so competitive. Everyone went to HYP, were D1 athletes and make a zillion dollars. Larlo and Larla their darling children are already being recruited by pre-MLS soccer teams at the tender age of 8 and are well on their way to being top notch athletes and top of their class.
How do you parent in this environment? I have 3 elementary aged kids and they are all doing great. They have friends, do pretty well at school, play sports and are fun to be around.
But sometimes being around these hyper competitive parents makes me take a closer look at my kids and wonder if I should push them more.
Should I push DD7 to make the premier team in travel soccer instead of the 2nd tier team? Do I even tell her she didn’t make the premier team and should practice more?
Should I be disappointed that DD9 didn’t get into AAP and will be in gen education?
DH and I both come from smaller more rural areas where we were top of our classes, played all the sports, went to well regarded SLAC colleges and are now making a pretty high salary (HHI $600-700k a year). These all seemed attainable where we lived with less competition. Here in the DMV it seems impossible for our kids to stand out. How do you parent in this sort of environment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You make more than 95% of the people here, and probably more than 90% of the people on DCUM.
So shut up. You're part of the problem.
Op - isn’t the hope that our kids do better than we do?
I know dh and I have done significantly better than our own parents.
Anonymous wrote:Life is long. Everyone trying to program their kid to gain some college or job admission system that is 5, 10, 15 years off… so much can happen in between.
Anyway we’re due for a pendulum swing. Watch for the articles in the coming years talking about how many struggles those elite competitive kids are having.
Anonymous wrote:op, we are similar to you and your DH in terms of HHI and “doing better” than our parents. We feel the opposite of you. We don’t care about the race to the top for college admissions. When I think about my kid “doing better than us”, I hope that means less work and less stress and doing something that they love or improves the world, not more money or more prestige. We push our kid to be hardworking and curious and to have perseverance, kindness, and empathy. If our kid is the kind of self starting kid who ends up at a T20, so be it — but we don’t expect it and we aren’t pushing towards it.
Anonymous wrote:
But sometimes being around these hyper competitive parents makes me take a closer look at my kids and wonder if I should push them more.
Should I push DD7 to make the premier team in travel soccer instead of the 2nd tier team? Do I even tell her she didn’t make the premier team and should practice more?
Should I be disappointed that DD9 didn’t get into AAP and will be in gen education?