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We apparently do not live in the age of the Do-It-Yourself Parent. Instead, many American families even outsource their parenting duties, reports
The Wall Street Journal Online via Yahoo.
Here’s an example:
The burgeoning industry of services aimed at harried parents, which began with the likes of birthday-party packages at gyms and pizza shops, has expanded to the point where you can now hire someone to assist with everything from potty-training your toddler to getting your teenage daughter to agree to a passably modest prom dress. “Fussy baby” services in Chicago, Denver, Brooklyn and Oakland, Calif., help comfort shrieking babies. In the New York suburbs, an entrepreneur has built a flourishing business by taking over one of the most timeless parental rituals of all: For $60 an hour he teaches kids to ride a bike.
As someone who has looked forward to being a father all his life, all I can think is, give me a break. If you don’t want to teach your kid how to ride a bike or build his first puzzle, why on earth did you become a parent in the first place?
While I can respect getting help for dealing with a colicky child, as Sarah Cunningham did, hiring someone just to potty train your kid or teaching a little one how to draw his or her first picture with a crayon is utterly ridiculous.
On the other hand, I think I just found my new vocation. So, I’ve developed this price list:
- Changing diapers: $5 each
- Putting baby to sleep: $5 a night
- Putting toddler to sleep: $50 a night
- Teaching toddler to draw: $10 a page
- Teaching toddler to walk: $100 a week
- Potty training: $500
- Teaching child to ride bike: $600
- Being dad to my own son: priceless