Like anything else in life, you can choose to care about what other parents do / say / think, or not. I understand it may not be easy for everyone, but I've always been in the latter camp and I bet you will be too. Certainly don't add it to a list of things to worry about in parenthood!
Like anything else in life, you can choose to care about what other parents do / say / think, or not. I understand it may not be easy for everyone, but I've always been in the latter camp and I bet you will be too. Certainly don't add it to a list of things to worry about in parenthood!
How did you deal with the attitudes of other parents and them wanting their children to interact with yours?
I regularly feel like if I’m not up to their standards or equal to the other dads career wise my daughter won’t have the opportunities for friendships she wants.
Like anything else in life, you can choose to care about what other parents do / say / think, or not. I understand it may not be easy for everyone, but I've always been in the latter camp and I bet you will be too. Certainly don't add it to a list of things to worry about in parenthood!
How did you deal with the attitudes of other parents and them wanting their children to interact with yours?
I regularly feel like if I’m not up to their standards or equal to the other dads career wise my daughter won’t have the opportunities for friendships she wants.
I’m 31. Most of friends parents in 40s.