airamerica
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How does your larger than average family deal with the fine line between teaching your individual child responsibilities/ family bond and making sure you're not overburdened them with parental responsibility? How do you make sure you have a healthy balance between budgeting money for extracurricular activities and not leaving your child feeling like they never got anything their friends did because they had a big family? I often worry about parentification and because I was the de facto parent to my family growing up know that I might not always understand where the healthy line is. The second half however I got to admit I haven't put a lot of thought into until I read a comment from somebody on Reddit about how they never had money for sports teams and how torturous their life was because of a big family with lots of siblings. I try to do special things for my kids but I realize as the family grows and as they get older they won't be able to do a million things and I've always thought the mindset of I didn't get X Y or Z extra because I have a bunch of siblings was a bit ungrateful and teenage vision. However this person's comment made it seem like they were truly traumatized