What the next generation will be like.
My father's parents provided for my dad until he was 16. After which he started contributing more to their household than he got from them and that continued until they passed away.
My parents provided for me (and my brothers and sisters) until we were 17 (in some cases 18). After that we started contributing more to the household than we got from it and that continued until they passed away.
I provided for my kids until they were 21 and didn't expect them to contribute to my household for many years after that, if ever. I did expect them to take care of themselves and one of them is making my life better with financial help - but I could be alright without the help.
It is highly unlikely that any of my grand children will leave home before they're about 23 or 24 (Master's Degree age), probably later and even less likely that they will ever contribute anything to their parents household.
I don't understand why we went from a nation where the the norm for "family caring" was a two way street where parents cared for children then children cared for parents, to what we have now where it seems like kids are never expected to grow up.
I think I'm glad that I'm old.
My father's parents provided for my dad until he was 16. After which he started contributing more to their household than he got from them and that continued until they passed away.
My parents provided for me (and my brothers and sisters) until we were 17 (in some cases 18). After that we started contributing more to the household than we got from it and that continued until they passed away.
I provided for my kids until they were 21 and didn't expect them to contribute to my household for many years after that, if ever. I did expect them to take care of themselves and one of them is making my life better with financial help - but I could be alright without the help.
It is highly unlikely that any of my grand children will leave home before they're about 23 or 24 (Master's Degree age), probably later and even less likely that they will ever contribute anything to their parents household.
I don't understand why we went from a nation where the the norm for "family caring" was a two way street where parents cared for children then children cared for parents, to what we have now where it seems like kids are never expected to grow up.
I think I'm glad that I'm old.
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