I say grandparents should not have to raise their own grandchildren but some do.. Some shiftless adult children have them and then leave them for their parents to take care of
Some adult children say if mom and dad dont want me to give them up to a foster home thats their problem. Ill keep having them and leave them on their parents doorsteps.
2007-11-13
13:14:37
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Pregnancy & Parenting
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Is it fair?
2007-11-13
13:17:07 ·
update #1
Didnt the grandparents already raise one set of children why should they have to raise two generations. Its not their responsibility. Yet they struggle to keep their grandchildren from going to a foster home because they care.
2007-11-13
13:20:53 ·
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So instead of being responsible for children u for 18 years now these grandpaRENT HAVE TO put in 36 years or more of parenting. When do they get a chance to have alife?
2007-11-13
13:25:34 ·
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What makes the situation worst is that some adult children kep having them not one but five or six children to unload on their parents
2007-11-13
13:27:54 ·
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Why dont they say enough is enough Let me stop having them?
2007-11-13
13:29:24 ·
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Honestly, grandparents should never have to raise their grand-babies, unless the parents are dead or something. I think it is ridiculous, especially if it is a case of irresponsible parents leaving babies with their grandparents. Seriously, if children's morals and motivations are learned from their parents, then the fault ultimately lies with the grandparents. If they were capable of raising their children properly, they wouldn't NEED to be raising their grandchildren. Why should they be allowed to corrupt another generation with their lousy parenting?
2007-11-13 17:04:02
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answered by t0talb1tch77 2
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Yeah it's a sad situation for some grandparents that have to deal with their children's responsibilities. I feel it's worse for those kids that are raised by their grandparents though because they go through a lot of physiological issues, feelings of being unwanted or not cared for because their parents aren't around and most likely not together. I've seen it a lot with the people that my in laws associate with. They are old but they have a little one they are caring for because they love them too much to let them go.
Whenever I become a grandparent and end up in this situation I would fight for full custody and make sure my grandchild doesn't see their irresponsible parents because having people like that in their life will just confuse them. People like that shouldn't be having kids if you can't care for them.
2007-11-14 01:48:04
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answered by Flower 6
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I will have to have the grandparents babysit almost daily, but I consider myself to be quite mature and ready to be a parent.
The problem I run in to is that I run a drug store that is open 365 days a year, that includes after 5pm on weekdays, on the weekends and all holidays (yes, that includes Christmas). Most daycare centers are only open during regular business hours Monday through Friday.
Why do you assume that because some people need help with child care that they are incapable of being parents?
2007-11-13 13:22:05
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answered by Diann C 6
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I see this all the time and I agree. It is a sign of the times. Television and the media want us to think that being out having a good time is the only thing that counts (heck, look at Brittany Spears...) Young people have not had to commit to anything, I can't even get my 17 year old to get a real job, just one she goes to when she feels like it (?).
Just the other day she says "I want to be a single mom!" (AAUUGGHHHH!!!) Could she imagine the responsibility involved, I seriously doubt it. But guess what? That's when I finally fulfill that plan to go to Coast Rica for 2 years.
2007-11-13 13:20:16
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answered by t. 4
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My moto is if you have children they are your responsibility! I have 2 and never rely on anyone - unless in a total emergancy. I used to work day shifts as my inlaws said that they were only too happy to look after the children, this lasted 6 months and I have worked nights for the past 4 and 1/2 years so that I wouldnt have to ask them and my husband and I look after them. I once said my moto to a grandparent who cared for her grand child and she was shocked in the sense that her own daughter should have my moto.
2007-11-13 20:23:44
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answered by Janie B 4
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I'm afraid it's a sign of the times. Too many irresponsible people out there having unprotected sex. Ever notice when celebrities are being interviewed on TV they attribute their success to their Grandma or Grandpa, not their Mother or Father. Yes, I'm afraid it's a sign of the times.
2007-11-13 13:20:43
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answered by Charles WE 5
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I think many adult children have an addiction and aren't capable of giving a decent life to a child they bring into the world.
2007-11-13 13:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i do no longer think of the father and mom are consciously elevating their toddlers that way. the biggest problem I see are the father and mom who're completely disengaged from their toddlers. In different words they completely forget approximately approximately what they do. It amazes me to confirm father and mom on right here complaining approximately how their daughters gown. How did the youngster get the clothing if the confirm did no longer purchase them? despite the fact that if the youngster bought the clothing with their own money that does no longer advise the confirm has to enable them to placed on them in public. the 2nd best problem are the father and mom who think of their toddlers are little demigods who can do no incorrect and could in no way be corrected. yet i assume besides you look at it comes all the way down to undesirable parenting. i circulate out to dinner with my daughter and 3 yo grandson and that i'm flabbergasted to confirm him behaving greater helpful than toddlers that are college age to preteen.
2016-10-16 10:51:20
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answered by ? 4
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That was my brother, until he "grew up." My parents had his kids and were paying $250 a week just for daycare. It made me so MAD!!!!!!!!! They kept telling me that they wanted to do what was best for the kids.....This is how I see it. What is best for the kids is to be with their parents, who should be grown up and responsible enough to take care of the kids THEY HAVE!
2007-11-13 13:19:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Some ppl do not want the obligations of raising their own children.
2007-11-13 13:18:27
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answered by Anonymous
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