christiangirl115
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I've seen it here and elsewhere a few times, comments that childless people should keep their opinions to themselves about what parents are doing.
I'd just like to toss out my two cents...
It takes a village, and that INCLUDES the childless friends. Just because someone doesn't have children, that doesn't mean they haven't done research or have experience for you to draw on.
My best friend is childless and she is my greatest source of parenting information. One thing particularly helpful is she can say "Well I know one parent who is dealing with that by doing X while another parent is doing Y, and based on the nature of your child I'd suggest Z."
As parents, we can be very defensive of our choices -- both when talking to childless people and other parents, which can inadvertently shield us from alternative options. But what childless friends can do is essentially compile the experience of all the parents they know and filter it to help with your kiddo.
Plus I really don't have time to research all I want to, but I send her an issue and my thoughts and she'll send relevant articles and helpful advice.
I know not all childless people are like this (and I'm extremely lucky to have her), but I just wanted to suggest we don't always immediately discount their opinions simply because we don't have the same lived experience.
I'd just like to toss out my two cents...
It takes a village, and that INCLUDES the childless friends. Just because someone doesn't have children, that doesn't mean they haven't done research or have experience for you to draw on.
My best friend is childless and she is my greatest source of parenting information. One thing particularly helpful is she can say "Well I know one parent who is dealing with that by doing X while another parent is doing Y, and based on the nature of your child I'd suggest Z."
As parents, we can be very defensive of our choices -- both when talking to childless people and other parents, which can inadvertently shield us from alternative options. But what childless friends can do is essentially compile the experience of all the parents they know and filter it to help with your kiddo.
Plus I really don't have time to research all I want to, but I send her an issue and my thoughts and she'll send relevant articles and helpful advice.
I know not all childless people are like this (and I'm extremely lucky to have her), but I just wanted to suggest we don't always immediately discount their opinions simply because we don't have the same lived experience.