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drfloyd51today at 3:31 PM7 repliesview on HN

Before kids it was easy to judge bad parents. Then one day with child I found myself due to circumstances in a store way past my child’s bedtime. She was screaming and crying, because it was way past her bedtime.

Then I realized… I was now “the bad parent” I had so easily judged.

Then it was easy to judge parents with children younger than mine.

Until I learned that not all children have the same issues in the same order.

Then I learned it’s easier not to judge at all.


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socalgal2today at 5:42 PM

I still judge parents, because I compare them to other parents.

Good parents = kids not 100% glued to phones/tablets, social around friends and family, not throwing tantrums at 8-16 yrs old.

Bad parents = kids always throwing tantrums, kids basically always getting their way because they've learned parents will always give in, parents and kids 100% ignoring each other.

One set of friends - I go to visit, I play with their kids - we go out to dinner, we interact with both adults and kids

Another set of friends - I go to visit, they sent their kids to their room - we go out to dinner, they give the kids tablets and they're entirely ignored for the whole time.

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brightballtoday at 5:34 PM

I was the worlds best parent...before I had kids.

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rootusrootustoday at 3:59 PM

Yes, when you have a toddler undergoing a public meltdown, it is easy to see who around you is an experienced parent, and who is not. Just by the look on their faces.

> Then I learned it’s easier not to judge at all.

A skill we should all cultivate, IMO. Life is happier when you do not waste it constantly judging.

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bryanrasmussentoday at 3:42 PM

Louis C.K had a routine about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr1aAYOhFsQ

phatfishtoday at 4:05 PM

Badly behaved kids I am more understanding of now (at least the younger ones). But there are defintely easy ways out of problems some parents take that are not good for children.

Balgairtoday at 4:48 PM

Before kids, you take a look around a diner or a store or a playground and you see little ones happily eating some chips or browsing the foodstuffs or playing on a slide.

You think that this is what kids are like. They sit there, they walk a little, they giggle on the playground, they look cute as all get out, etc.

Then you have kids and you know.

You know.

Those kids sitting there in the booth sipping on their milk quietly while mom and dad happily eat their lunch? Those are the top 5% most calm kids out there. The other 95% of kids are with their adults screaming and throwing fits and covered in who knows what.

Life lied to you. It did it directly to your face, unashamed. The bias is real.

sublineartoday at 7:27 PM

I'm glad you at least determined the root cause.

Plenty of truly bad parents shrug responsibility off by making the "technically correct" claim that all kids throw tantrums, therefore they're not a bad parent. They then proceed to provide an unstable environment to raise their kids and the tantrums don't end until well into adulthood.