Backseat driver syndrome. So many people in the world who find it so easy to coach, and judge, and criticize from the sidelines, but who have never actually suited up and jumped in the game.
They don't realize that all the textbooks and magazine articles in the world won't prepare you for the actual phenomenon of parenting. They don't realize that no one knows your child like you do. They don't realize that you are human, and flawed, and doing the best that you can. It's more important for them to be right, and righteous, than empathetic and helpful.
At least that's what I tell myself, when witnessing the ignorant arrogance of a non-parent on a soap-box.
2007-02-19 16:05:24
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answered by ~Biz~ 6
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Because they are essentially overgrown children themselves who haven't a clue what they are saying, doing or judging. I pity these imitation grown-ups, especially the tragic ones (usually the woman) who transfers all her repressed mothering instincts to her dog or cat, and tells you how "fullfilling" her office job is and how she just doesn't have time to be a mother... what with all the papershuffling she needs to do. Sad. You become an adult when you become a parent. Period.
2007-02-23 06:33:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they think that they can do better. If they only had the chance to raise a child they probley wouldent have any comments on how to take care of a child or how other people are raising there children. Inconsiderate people.
2007-02-23 06:42:07
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answered by ? 2
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incredibly relies upon on the region I observed. many times you are able to tell if thats incredibly how the parent is or if the parent is somewhat greater under pressure that week and probably no longer reflecting it the main appropriate way in direction of their infant. If I see a parent yelling at their infant i ought to think of no longer something of it yet while greater desirable than 50% of the time I see them yelling at their infant (exceedingly if their babies are actually not incredibly doing something significant) than I do decide that its who they are. I additionally decide based off of in case you randomly come across a stranger to be a babysitter and then bypass away your infant with that individual for 4 days jointly as you bypass around the rustic. particular that individual would finally end up being a staggering individual/babysitter yet only understanding that individual for a week and then leaving a youthful infant with them tells me that your priorities are actually not your babies and quite often only your self. So particular I do decide a individual based off of their parenting skills (or loss of) finding on particular circumstances or a protracted term view of their skills.
2016-11-23 18:58:12
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answered by ? 4
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Because it looks way easier from the other side.
I once went to the store and was waiting with my two toddlers while my husband tried on some clothes. She said that she didn’t mind if I let the kids play in the change rooms (we were the only ones there) and she said that she didn’t mind so long as they weren’t crying. Then she went on about parents who just “let” their kids cry and cry and how mine were being so good ….
I tried to tell her that it wasn’t always like that and that mine did their fair share of crying in stores but she wouldn’t hear it. She was convinced that my kids were angels and that they would always behave well in a store. She obviously didn’t have kids or she would have known better.
I mean, if your baby is crying for milk and you’re all out what choice do you have but to bring the screaming kid to the store to get them some milk.
2007-02-19 07:02:33
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answered by babypocket2005 4
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Because they think they know how to parent or what they would do if they were. Reality when they actually become parents they don't usually do what they said they would of done. It's easier judging when their not in the situation. Just wait til you get you're turn to judge them just remember what they are saying to you now.
2007-02-19 06:49:08
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answered by Shorty 2
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Because they have no idea how to do it or what it really takes.
It's just like people in the stands watching a pro sporting event. They have no real idea the skill involved but they can booo if the athletes don't do what they want.
2007-02-19 09:30:15
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answered by Andrew 2
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i know they are always the first to criticize. All i really wonder is where they get all the answers and advice to lecture us about our parenting. I think we should start a program that we donate our teens or our hyperactive children to them for one day, so we all can have our chance to laugh
2007-02-22 16:49:29
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answered by mala 3
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there are a couple of reasons....
a) someone is doing something so obviously wrong, that even people without kids can tell.
b) they are still idealistic and don't yet know how tired you get and how hard it really is, you cant always have your "A game" everyday
c) they are just trying to help because they maybe see a way for you to make your life easier
d) everyone was brought up differently and they all have different ideas about how children should be raised
2007-02-19 06:48:14
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answered by azwoman 3
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Children or no children. most (not all) people have parental instincts. and normally when someone tells you something even though you don't agree with it at least take into consideration because its hard to see the whole situation we tend to make excuses for things we think that OK... it doesn't hurt to listen to others opinions, just try and not to take it in a bad way... you don't have to listen :)
good luck
2007-02-19 06:41:46
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answered by missmeliss 2
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