So, the counselors at Little Miss Firefly's school are meeting with kids in groups and conducting surveys on stress. For whatever reason, one of the questions in the survey was, "How often do you eat dinner with your parents?" (I'm guessing they're trying to assess the extent to which parents have the opportunity to hear about what their kids are going through.) It turns out LMF was the only person in the room who eats dinner with her parents with any regularity, let alone the high regularity which she does (generally, 6 days a week). This astonished both her and her classmates, though for different reasons. Her classmates couldn't believe we actually made that kind of time for her every day (and that she enjoyed it as much as we did), while she couldn't believe that her classmates could just shrug and say, as one did, "I just don't know my parents very well."
The kids at her school are not typical, of course; in addition to (or because of) being expat kids, they generally have servants at home, including full-time cooks (we don't, btw). But I do know that every once in a while I read articles about how the family dinner is an endangered institution.
So I made a poll.
The kids at her school are not typical, of course; in addition to (or because of) being expat kids, they generally have servants at home, including full-time cooks (we don't, btw). But I do know that every once in a while I read articles about how the family dinner is an endangered institution.
So I made a poll.
Comment