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John from FL's avatar

In wholehearted agreement with Matt's essay today, I submit my comment from last week's post regarding the "care agenda" and the cost of child care / elder care:

"I think the real societal pressure against having more kids is what is expected to be a “good” parent. The level of parental involvement expected in planning, managing and directing all parts of their child’s life is what makes the parenting role harder today than it was in the past. Kids are resilient. They can be bored sometimes. They can be unstructured. They can just wander around the neighborhood all by themselves sometimes. But those things are indicators of “bad” parenting by today’s standards."

My slogan: Have more kids. Do less parenting. It'll be fine.

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fortiessomethingdad's avatar

This really resonates with me and is spot on.

My son is 16, just finishing his sophomore year of HS. He played rec baseball for several years and I was a coach and active participant in running the league for that time. What Matt says about travel teams being about making money is spot on. In my neighborhood league, they even expanded the number of travel teams per age group as demand increased. They just wanted to get more people paying and there were plenty of parents of mediocre players who didn't want to be left out of saying their kid was on a travel team. One thing not mentioned here is that not only do the non-travel teams get worse and less fun for the kids, but they get less fun for the parents too. Kids who are decent at playing tend to have more involved parents. Those more involved parents are more likely to volunteer with coaching and management of the league. When those kids go to travel, you have fewer parents available to help with the other teams and that makes doing it much harder. We even ran into a situation where participation in non travel teams was getting so low we had to band together with other rec leagues for competition and created de facto free travel leagues (!). I'm glad to say I resisted my son's requests and we never joined a travel team. I hope this is another bubble ripe for popping at some point.

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