Anonymous wrote:Omg PP, that is crazy advice!
Anonymous wrote:Again with the ridiculous old thread bumps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I have four kids and I have a little more life experience than many of the posters in this forum (who tend to have one or two very little ones), but I honestly couldn't care less about my friends' parenting styles. As long as they don't yell obscenities or beat their kids, it really doesn't bother me how strict or lax they are. I'm only responsible for my kids. Period. And I strive not to pass judgment on my friends (even the ones who are super strict/crazy/judgmental and those who are super lax). I'm sure some of our friends think we are too laid back. We don't see it that way. We have older kids, so we now realize that we don't have to shadow our toddler's every move. We have older kids, so we recognize that we don't have to intervene in every situation. In fact, we prefer that our kids try to resolve situations on their own. We are the anti-helicopter parents.
I could have written this because it fits me to a T. I feel the same way. My first one made it to where she is today, and the other two are doing just great
with little intervention. Shouldnt be anyone elses business but my own.
Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about critiquing a style for no reason, we are talking about other children disrespecting the people, things, or pets in our own home and the parents who do nothing about it. If someone else’s kid rolled their eyes at you after they threw a fit and purposely broke something if yours youre saying you’re so laxed that you wouldn’t care and you’d gladly have them back ?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I have four kids and I have a little more life experience than many of the posters in this forum (who tend to have one or two very little ones), but I honestly couldn't care less about my friends' parenting styles. As long as they don't yell obscenities or beat their kids, it really doesn't bother me how strict or lax they are. I'm only responsible for my kids. Period. And I strive not to pass judgment on my friends (even the ones who are super strict/crazy/judgmental and those who are super lax). I'm sure some of our friends think we are too laid back. We don't see it that way. We have older kids, so we now realize that we don't have to shadow our toddler's every move. We have older kids, so we recognize that we don't have to intervene in every situation. In fact, we prefer that our kids try to resolve situations on their own. We are the anti-helicopter parents.
I could have written this because it fits me to a T. I feel the same way. My first one made it to where she is today, and the other two are doing just great
with little intervention. Shouldnt be anyone elses business but my own.