I saw this Twitter thread and it made me think about the ways that parenting is harder now than just a generation ago. I wonder to what extent that’s playing into decisions to be OAD.
Of course, I understand and mostly agree with the safety rules for babies and little kids, but they sure make things harder at times. For example, my daughter was an awful sleeper when she was little, and I was pretty miserable. We followed all the AAP sleep guidelines to the letter. Maybe if those guidelines hadn’t been there, we would’ve found some trick that would’ve helped my daughter sleep. I also think my parents would leave me home alone at a much younger age than I’ll ever leave my kid. Again, of course I understand why we have those rules now. But in some ways, parenting would’ve been easier just 20-30 years ago. Maybe it would’ve felt more manageable to have a larger family.
Thoughts?
Of course, I understand and mostly agree with the safety rules for babies and little kids, but they sure make things harder at times. For example, my daughter was an awful sleeper when she was little, and I was pretty miserable. We followed all the AAP sleep guidelines to the letter. Maybe if those guidelines hadn’t been there, we would’ve found some trick that would’ve helped my daughter sleep. I also think my parents would leave me home alone at a much younger age than I’ll ever leave my kid. Again, of course I understand why we have those rules now. But in some ways, parenting would’ve been easier just 20-30 years ago. Maybe it would’ve felt more manageable to have a larger family.
Thoughts?