I'm American and traveled to Europe for a month. I love how I can take my kids out for dinner late and no one bats an eye.
Briefly

In Europe, I find that children are welcomed into adult spaces, making things easier and enriching for everyone. In the U.S., families often miss out due to costs.
Many families in the U.S. feel pressured to seek out kid-friendly activities because children need to act like little adults; this leads to missed joy.
The cultural differences between the U.S. and Europe reveal how many small changes, like free museum admissions, can make family life easier and more enjoyable.
Paid parental leave and subsidized childcare in Europe create an environment where families can thrive, contrasting sharply with the often difficult situation in America.
Read at Business Insider
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