So I’ve seen people say being a stay at home parent is just as hard as working. Even had an ex talking about she wanted to be one. But thoughts. Do y’all feel like it’s hard?
The alternative is much harder
nah its easy af. Just put the kid in front of the television and leave 😹😹
Let that lil nigga get raised by his nasty ass greasy ass booger ipad bro bro day is done 😂😂😭🤣
If you havent extensively watched a kid(s) you shouldnt have an opinion on this topic
Living by yourself on your own is hard factor in tiny dumb dependent humans into the mix
No. You have to have patience. It can be frustrating being with one kid all day or long periods of time. Sometimes really moreso than a whole room of them because they have each other's attention as well as you theirs. I've taught toddlers who were damn near still babies and all the way up to 15 or 16 yr old in Korea. The times were I had problem kids in a class of just myself and them and perhaps another kid, it's tedious, but you have to try to see what they react to why why, negative and positive.
If you have a kid at home, their development will be largely dependent on how you raise them and being a stay at home parent is great because you can mold them early. Facilitate and atmosphere for them to grow and develop proper habits and understanding.
Not at all lol. All mfs gotta do is clean, take care of a f***ing kid and cook. So f***ing hard.
yeah probably you have to keep a home clean and look after a few other people and even if they're at school half the day you gotta make sure they get there and back and that they're fed and clothed it's not easy
Probably. Ngl staying at home be boring.
Staying at home doing constant chores w/ the little time they probably do get alone gotta be worse.
Imagine after every fat monster dookie you take you gotta tend to people, couldn’t be me I’m not talking to nobody a good 10mins after I s***.
Hard is not the word
However it is a skill and also some people aren't built for it
Easy as mother f***.
Not every day, but most days.
What could be harder than bending over and putting DVD's in the DVD player?
Working 12 hour rotating shifts in a factory on no machines only manual labor? Of course not! Someone's gotta cook breakfast!
Ofcourse if it's a baby/child...they need constant supervision plus the sleepless nights and on top of that maintain the home and cook