
"Éjszakai baglyoknak neveljük a gyermekeinket, egyesek szerint ez bántalmazás"
Habár sokan támadják egyedi gyereknevelési módszerei miatt, ő nem lát benne kivetni valót.
A family identifying as "night owls" has shared their unique evening routine, drawing considerable attention and discussion online. The routine, which begins around 8:44 PM and extends into the early morning, challenges traditional notions of bedtime and daily schedules. The video, uploaded by Emily Boazman, shows the family engaging in typical evening activities such as kitchen cleanup, dinner preparation, and personal care, all occurring much later than conventional schedules. Dinner is often eaten between 8 and 9 PM, with children going to bed well past midnight. The youngest child is seen snuggling with the mother, while the older girls head to bed around 12:18 AM. Parents then spend time together, often with children joining them in bed in the early hours. Comments on the video highlight a polarized reaction, with some expressing concern about the children's sleep and school performance, while others commend the family for embracing a rhythm that suits them. One commenter noted, "The comments crack me up, have you ever met anyone from Europe? Our Italian exchange student was absolutely shocked that we eat dinner at 6 and our kids went to bed by 8. Her family regularly eats dinner at 9:30/10pm and is up until 12-1am everyday…" Another added, "Notice no tears, no yelling, no meltdowns. Not every body rhythm is 9-5. Capitalism has really ruined us. We are so trained to believe we have to be on a clock all day every day." This family's routine offers a glimpse into alternative lifestyles and has opened a dialogue about societal expectations versus individual family needs regarding daily schedules and sleep.
Habár sokan támadják egyedi gyereknevelési módszerei miatt, ő nem lát benne kivetni valót.
'I get thousands of hateful comments about how we are narcissistic parents.'