Updated
Updated · Slate · Jun 9
Slate Columnists Revisit 3 Classic Parenting Letters From Care and Feeding Archives
Updated
Updated · Slate · Jun 9

Slate Columnists Revisit 3 Classic Parenting Letters From Care and Feeding Archives

1 articles · Updated · Slate · Jun 9

Summary

  • Slate’s Care and Feeding column published an archive roundup featuring three past parenting dilemmas, led by a 2019 letter about a grandfather spanking a 5-year-old despite the parents’ no-spanking rule.
  • Rumaan Alam’s advice backed the father’s anger but called the cutoff from grandparents an overreaction, arguing the bigger cost was to children missing family ties rather than added child-care expenses.
  • The package also resurfaced a 2019 letter from a parent of 2 children with severe developmental disabilities whose brother refused to serve as backup guardian; Nicole Cliffe said his honesty, though painful, showed he would be a bad choice.
  • A third archived exchange covered an 11-year-old who wanted to try the Master Cleanse, with Cliffe urging an outright no and recommending parental intervention and medical guidance.
  • The roundup was framed as a look back at memorable reader questions while inviting new submissions to the parenting advice column.

Insights

A grandfather’s spank shattered a family. Is reconciliation possible when parenting beliefs are generations apart?
When a relative refuses guardianship for your disabled child, is cutting family ties the only answer?
Your child wants a celebrity diet. How do you protect them from dangerous social media health trends?