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POSTED July 8, 1:22 PM
On a recent playgroup date I had I was sitting there talking to a group of moms and it happened. One mom said was talking about the developmental milestones of their toddler and said something like, “My _____ (insert trendy name like Caden here) was walking at around 10 months.” For all of you that don’t know, that’s kind of early to start walking but not unheard of for sure. Soon after mom #1 had said this, mom #2 chimed in with, “Oh my ____ (insert different trendy name like August here) was walking at 7 months.” Now 10 months isn’t ridiculous, but 7 months…yeah, way early to be walking. What is at work here? What I have come to realize is that there are two groups of parents; one group has a reasonable understanding for their child’s skills, while the other group of parents have a warped view of their child’s abilities. I have been in playgroup settings where it is literally a competition between 2 or 3 moms who are in one way or another highlighting their kid’s attributes to near mythical proportions. All the while I see the tots slobbering all over toys and each other and gnawing on seat cushions. Where are all the geniuses I wonder? After doing some research, I found there is actually a diagnosable condition called comparitivitis. Yeah, I’m serious. Comparitivitis or Hyper Parenting Disorder has many faces. It could come in the form of a mom that swears up and down that little Casey was reading at 14 months while playing the cello or it could be the dad flipping out in the stands watching his 4 year old trip over a soccer ball. It maybe the parent that over schedules activities for their kids or a mom or dad that is a complete pushover and will give into any request their kids ask of them. For many parents out there the problems don’t end there. Some parents use hyper parenting to compare their own children. “Emily was reading way earlier than you, Sally, what’s your problem?” If you find yourself comparing your kids with other children or even their siblings you may be hyper parenting. I have met many hyper parents in my short stint as a dad, so I can say that I see that there is a problem out there that needs some attention. Here are a few links that shed light on the issue of Hyper Parenting: Have you ever met a parent suffering from comparitivitis? Have you yourself had issues in this department? For more info: For more from this Examiner, check out his homepage by going here.
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POSTED May 21, 5:37 PM
I think there is absolutely ‘a time’ when, as a dad to daughters, you notice, “You know what, being naked around the girls feels weird.” This naked awareness is a cultural change in a household like ours that is used to... Read More
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POSTED May 21, 12:53 AM
In central Florida a child support case has made headlines across the country. In case you missed it an dead beat dad has been ordered to repay $700,000 in back child support. Actually, he needs to spend two years in jail first and then start... Read More
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POSTED May 18, 12:48 PM
Here is a cute video of Professor Toddler teaching us adults another toddler word of the day. Kids say and do the funniest things and I consider it one of my greatest joys to be able to catalog these as a dad to 3 amazing daughters. ... Read More
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POSTED May 6, 10:00 AM
As a stay at home dad I found out pretty quickly that: Playgroups are lady-folk-code for "Gossip Session" I would have to say that I am battle-tested at this point when it comes to my expectations at "playgroups." No... Read More
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POSTED May 5, 1:17 AM
**If you are squeamish or easily disturbed do not read this funny, well written masterpiece. ** Today was an interesting day for me as I went to my daughters’ school. My father-in-law, a professional musician, performed at their... Read More
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POSTED May 2, 9:18 AM
Kids say goofy, strange things all the time. A lot of what they are saying, oddly enough, are words, but just not how you and I have come to understand them. Their words are often times garbled, confused versions of their correctly pronounced selves. ... Read More
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POSTED May 1, 1:21 AM
I am not sure if shops, institutions, textile mills and other places of business near you do this, but virtually every place of business I frequent during my daily trips are none other than a lollipop "hot spot" or a "lollipop free zone"... Read More
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POSTED April 30, 9:02 AM
**Note: This story contains valuable parenting information. If you are squeamish or do not like stories about real life events you may not want to read this story. **As parents there are many times that our interests, needs and even our health are put... Read More
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POSTED April 28, 7:52 PM
I bet all you parents out there go through the same problems I do when it comes to your kids art work. What should I throw away? The obvious answer is, of course, all of it, but that's easier said then done. Let's face it, kids are probably... Read More
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