My wife has 3 sisters. She was the first to have kids. The older sister considers herself a free thinker - more into artsy stuff, etc and she wouldn't stop fucking harping about how we raised our kids - even on vacation we did our best to adhere to a schedule. She let everyone know she wasn't going to raise her kids that way - they could watch what they wanted on TV, ate when they were hungry, go to bed when they were tired. Early on she convinced the other two sisters that we were assholes because of our strict adherence to structure in their life.Bklyn wrote:YepeCat wrote: what I have found is that structure at home is the game changer in learning - create a lifestyle a kid can rely on - dinner at 5:30, bedtime at 8:30 - whatever, homework after school when they get home - and the kids usually excel.
So she had kids and no surprise to anyone paying attention, they are a trainwreck. The oldest girl is homeschooled ,not by choice, but because she she is such a "free spirit" she annoys the other kids and they pick on her. And when the boy got into kindergarten, the school called up mom and told her to leave him at home once or twice a week because it wasn't fair to the other kids that the teacher had to spend all her time keeping her kid in line. I don't think either one of them has a chance at life. They are like 11 and 8 now so the die is cast. I'm the cool uncle though because I bought Honda 3 wheelers for them to ride around on grammas 10 acre yard.
So the 3rd sister has two small children now - a 3 year old and a 6 month old - and guess what - she wants us to move to Texas because she doesn't want her kids to end up like older sisters. Actually her goal in life is to have everything better than us - bigger house, smarter kids, nicer car - she's highly motivated to be the most successful daughter of the bunch, so her kids go to music class , tumbling class, language class, I'm not sure what else, but she doesn't work (following our model) and she is dedicated to making these kids the best they can be.
More power to her I guess - but if I've learned anything as a parent of the boy, you can't change their personality - they're gonna be who they're gonna be and have to accept it - even if that means he is the worst damn little league baseball player you ever seen in your entire life and all those trips to the batting cages and throwing in the back yard was a goddamn waste of time, might as well just have thrown that money down a hole, how the hell can my genes create a non-athletic kid, I'm blaming my wife for the rest of our lives over that bullshit.