yep - way too much time. . . you are the one who can make decisions about your own children, rather than impose your values on others. Perhaps that's what 'works" for that particular family - but in the end your the one making the choices about your children and who they should play with

I wonder what they would say about your family? I'm being objective, not tring to push buttons, but every family is different.
From pastoral experience and time as foster parents, I come to believe that everyone and every family has some kind of system that "works" for them and helps them cope with life's situation. What they "expect" from and eleven year old may be different that what you may expect. Heck - i can look at other kids and say,"thank goodness those aren't my kids!" - while they probably look at me and say, "thank goodness, she ain't my daughter!" - who's right? it's a value judgement.
In the end - it's YOUR children. i do the best that I can with mine. I hope no one thinks I'm one of those super religious families who must say grace before mealtimes just because we do. again - it's a value judgement

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