Uninvolved Parenting
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One week out of the womb it starts out as
>just let the baby cry itself to sleep
>don't provide it with its basic psychological and physical needs otherwise it'll be a spoiled kid in 10 years
Then 10 years later
>oh your kid did a good job at school?
>well that's to be expected, so don't be too nice to them otherwise they'll be a spoiled teen, they need to learn how to be an adult
>kid's crying and you don't know why?
>they just want your attention
10 years later
>why is my kid so afraid to do anything by themself?
Is there a parenting pandemic in the United States? It seems like a lot of young adults display some symptoms (especially those online), although generally not all of them at once. It's pretty easy to pin the blame on magazines, tabloids, and morning television for spreading it to parents who were too concerned about raising "weak" children, but how de we reverse it?
Memetext description:
One week out of the womb it starts out as
>just let the baby cry itself to sleep
>don't provide it with its basic psychological and physical needs otherwise it'll be a spoiled kid in 10 years
Then 10 years later
>oh your kid did a good job at school?
>well that's to be expected, so don't be too nice to them otherwise they'll be a spoiled teen, they need to learn how to be an adult
>kid's crying and you don't know why?
>they just want your attention
10 years later
>why is my kid so afraid to do anything by themself?
Is there a parenting pandemic in the United States? It seems like a lot of young adults display some symptoms (especially those online), although generally not all of them at once. It's pretty easy to pin the blame on magazines, tabloids, and morning television for spreading it to parents who were too concerned about raising "weak" children, but how de we reverse it?