I don't accept that the parent responded poorly to the charge of hypocrisy. If we'd seen a video of the conversation, maybe I'd agree, but instead what we have is the writings of (I'm assuming) a teenager who is upset because his dad didn't jump when his son wanted him to. In other words, a heavily biased story. The parent might have responded poorly, in which case I think they could have done a better job but they're still not the one out of line, or the parent might have explained his actions in a perfectly reasonable fashion, but the kid was still pissed and went online to bitch about it, and made the parent seem like an ass.Junghalli wrote:I'm no longer arguing that he is. His only mistake was in responding poorly to the child's charge of hypocrisy.SancheztheWhaler wrote:And how is the parent at fault for saying "I'm busy now, I'll help you in an hour?" That's what this kid is bitching about, after all.
How far does a parent's "double standard" go?
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Again, I'd like to point out the SoE gave us two scenarios that he wanted us to consider as one: the parent not helping with the homework right away and the computer use "hypocrisy".
There was only one reason to give us the first scenario: to attempt to make the parent look bad so that we'd be biased in our decision-making in the second case.
I've got two kids and I love them dearly. But they get restricted computer hours. The eight-year old gets less than the 17-year old. Is that hypocrisy, too? I don't think so.
Do I drop everything to help them with homework? No. Hell, even if I'm watching TV, they wait until commercial. Maybe they figure it out themselves in the five minutes (or hour--I watch a lot of PBS) they had to wait. That's what learning is all about.
There was only one reason to give us the first scenario: to attempt to make the parent look bad so that we'd be biased in our decision-making in the second case.
I've got two kids and I love them dearly. But they get restricted computer hours. The eight-year old gets less than the 17-year old. Is that hypocrisy, too? I don't think so.
Do I drop everything to help them with homework? No. Hell, even if I'm watching TV, they wait until commercial. Maybe they figure it out themselves in the five minutes (or hour--I watch a lot of PBS) they had to wait. That's what learning is all about.