Posted: 30 July 2025 at 9:52pm | IP Logged | 2
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Something I tell my students a lot is that I hope their parents love them as much as I love my own son. He turned 11 at the end of June and is a spectacular kid, and I can't imagine this world without him, even as I despair over what's happened in the world since he was born. Honestly, if my wife and I were 20, or even 10 years younger, I'm not sure if we would have made the same choice considering what we now know about the state of things.
But it doesn't change the fact that I'm crazy about him, and feel privileged to raise him, and have been happy to watch my life and even marriage warp around the priority that is helping him become the best version of himself possible. So far, at the age of 11, he's the same sweet, empathetic, earnest kid he's always been. He tries hard to be a good friend, a good student, and a good son. And he loves learning.
Not the point of this post, but I want to mention that we have always been careful to limit any form of "screen time" with him. If any of you are parents of developing humans, please do your research - that shit is, by the by, pretty bad for them.
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