What the Primary Parent Needs
There are five advantages all men have over women
when it comes to being the Primary Parent. (See:
Men Make
Better Housewives) However, that does not
mean that all men should become Stay-At-Home-Dads.
In some couples, it just makes more sense for Mommy
to stay home with the kids and the house while
Daddy goes out and makes money. There are lots of
things to consider before either one goes into
their boss and tells her where she take this job
and what she can do with it. Like, which parent is
best suited, personality-wise?
Important Personality Trait Number One is
patience. Couples should decide which of them has
the largest trove of this treasure; which one can
go back to the deep well of serenity more often
before it runs dry. (You can often tell how
important something is by how many metaphors are
used to describe it.) This magic elixir of
sainthood is really, really important. If you
dont have patience, staying home with little
people who dont listen, do listen but
dont obey, cant understand, or can
understand but choose to ignore is not the job of
someone with a short fuse.
A less acknowledged personality trait a good
parent should have is the ability to withstand body
fluids. As a new parent, I was shocked at the
amount of liquidy stuff that comes with this
territory. Beginning with the birth process itself
and continuing right on into the school years,
there is gunk galore. Just last week, I had to deal
with vomited-on blankets, pooped on carpeting (yes,
it was liquid), peed on pants, and a bloody finger.
Thankfully, the finger was mine. You would think
that my wifea doctorwould be better
suited for these tasks, but her very strong
aversion to vomit would have stopped her from the
get go. Besides, she was at a conference in New
Mexico. Oh, and the cat hurt his foot and was
limping around too.
Another plus in the Stay-At-Home-Parent column
is how one deals with cacophony. Cacophony means
an instance of discordant sound. Think
of symphony: a delightful mix of many
instruments and different sounds to create a
pleasant song. Now, take away
delightful and pleasant.
You have lots of noise.
Which parent can have two children fighting over
a toy, one child asking for milk, a dog barking,
the radio on and the dishwasher running without
going ballistic? Thats the one that should
stay home. If you are not sure which one has this
skill, go to a Chuck E. Cheese on a
Saturday afternoon. The first one to start
twitching is the loser.
One more trait that many people might not think
about is flexibility. This word has two definitions
and they are both valid: One is physical
flexibility. Which parent is most likely going to
be able to stand back up after a tea party? The
second definition is mental flexibility. Who can
best adjust his or her schedule when things
dont go as planned? Because things WONT
go as planned. A smart parent knows that deadlines
are suggestions, that a List of Things To Do better
be short, and that Many hands make a big
mess. Part of the delight of having children
is watching how they interact with the world. That
almost always takes longer than youve got. If
one parent likes things done right and on time,
have fun at the office, Dear.
People all have different strengths and
weaknesses. Its important for everyones
happiness and health that the parent with the right
strengths be the one who takes care of the kids. If
not, bad things could happen when it becomes a
place of stressful, runny, noisy chaos. With the
right parent at home, those days can be lots of
fun!
©2008, Mark
Phillips
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Women, it's true, make human beings, but
only men can make men. - Margaret Mead
Mark
Phillips is a Stay-At-Home-Dad and freelance
writer. Along with raising his four children, he is
developing a franchise called The Vacuum IS a
Power Tool. It is designed to help SAHDs
maintain that which makes us men, instead of hairy
Mom-substitutes. He earned a B.S. in
Communication/Theatre Arts and teaching
certificates in English, public speaking, and
psychology from Eastern Michigan University. After
six years as a high school English teacher and
Director of Dramatic Arts at Powers Catholic High
School in Flint, Michigan, he changed careers and
became a Stay-At-Home-Dad. www.TheVacuumIsAPowerTool.com
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