Humans get more instructions on how to microwave packaged meals than they do on raising a child from birth and beyond.

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Humans get more instructions on how to microwave packaged meals than they do on raising a child from birth and beyond.

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  2. vaudiction Avatar

    With microwaved meals we’ve worked out the best results.

    We haven’t done that with humans yet.

  3. LittleFairyOfDeath Avatar

    I don’t think that is accurate to say. There are a shit ton of parenting books. Also once you have a kid the advice won’t stop coming

  4. Krostas Avatar

    Meanwhile in Germany, you’re receiving the “Elternbriefe” (parenting letters) from ages 0-8 giving you advice on all the stuff that’s currently going on with your little one.

    I think other developed countries have similar concepts.

  5. Phnglui Avatar

    Which do you think is easier to accomplish with just a few steps?

  6. CrustyBappen Avatar

    I’d argue that, at least where I live, we get plenty of information and lessons (if you choose to take them) on raising babies.

    The gap parenting from 3 onwards. We shape our kids lives and society could do with making sure we know how to raise strong, confident and resilient children

  7. L_knight316 Avatar

    One is significantly more simple and transient than the other.

  8. anakinskywanker420 Avatar

    Yeah no shit it’s prepackaged