tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044836644492788024.post8844501946107804535..comments2023-03-28T06:23:21.440-07:00Comments on When You Never Expect Two: Outsourcing Parenting - How much did you outsourced?Renelikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16981665721243634822noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044836644492788024.post-81366777680668629532012-03-20T23:13:55.167-07:002012-03-20T23:13:55.167-07:00I agree with you totally. "It takes a village...I agree with you totally. "It takes a village to bring up kids" I wish I have a village to depend on!Renelikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16981665721243634822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044836644492788024.post-5934678499195426272012-03-20T22:57:19.757-07:002012-03-20T22:57:19.757-07:00Agree on the point that parents cannot outsource p...Agree on the point that parents cannot outsource parenting. However, I feel that the situation needs to be looked at holistically. The child(ren) can learn from various people, and that's what real life is. Learning from different people, environment, factors.<br /><br />The only difference is that at the early age, the parents/guardians need to guide the child(ren) and work together with the other caregivers to help the kids build and define their character, to help the kids grow and perhaps inculcate the values into them. <br />Outsource, insource, or DIY -- the method doesn't matter, what matters is what would work in that family. The saying - It takes a village to bring up kids, is something I agree with.kristennoreply@blogger.com