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October 8, 2009 at 7:43 AM #466375October 8, 2009 at 8:56 AM #465577creechrrParticipant
[quote=scaredycat]uh, more chidcare is ‘troublesome”?
got kids? ever struggled to try to find a freaking place to put em?
Ive raised a bunch of them, had good income, and there were patches of sheer crazed desperation trying to patch together a plan for making sure they were all cared for w/ no SAHM.
anybody who criticizes greate raccess to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society.
even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.
it’s a constant source of worry and anxiety.
youc an say, then, well don’t have kids.
good point.
but kids are here. and SAHM situation not viable at all times for all families
so what’s the plan????
more better day care….[/quote]
This ^^^
I’m in favor of lengthening the school day, shortening the vaction time, and lowering the start age, all while making the ciriculum more challenging. As it stands we’re turning into a nation of academic under achievers.
Education is the one area that I have no problem with having my tax dollars spent. I’m in favor of introducing more math, science and engineering at a far younger age. Wait, how about at all! The science classes that were available to me were very basic at best, engineering, what’s that?
Oh, and the probably the most important subject of all, personal financial management. That little bit of knowledge that I now posses, I gathered on my own by trial and error, the few savy people in my life and forums like this. That jsut shouldn’t be.
October 8, 2009 at 8:56 AM #465766creechrrParticipant[quote=scaredycat]uh, more chidcare is ‘troublesome”?
got kids? ever struggled to try to find a freaking place to put em?
Ive raised a bunch of them, had good income, and there were patches of sheer crazed desperation trying to patch together a plan for making sure they were all cared for w/ no SAHM.
anybody who criticizes greate raccess to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society.
even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.
it’s a constant source of worry and anxiety.
youc an say, then, well don’t have kids.
good point.
but kids are here. and SAHM situation not viable at all times for all families
so what’s the plan????
more better day care….[/quote]
This ^^^
I’m in favor of lengthening the school day, shortening the vaction time, and lowering the start age, all while making the ciriculum more challenging. As it stands we’re turning into a nation of academic under achievers.
Education is the one area that I have no problem with having my tax dollars spent. I’m in favor of introducing more math, science and engineering at a far younger age. Wait, how about at all! The science classes that were available to me were very basic at best, engineering, what’s that?
Oh, and the probably the most important subject of all, personal financial management. That little bit of knowledge that I now posses, I gathered on my own by trial and error, the few savy people in my life and forums like this. That jsut shouldn’t be.
October 8, 2009 at 8:56 AM #466120creechrrParticipant[quote=scaredycat]uh, more chidcare is ‘troublesome”?
got kids? ever struggled to try to find a freaking place to put em?
Ive raised a bunch of them, had good income, and there were patches of sheer crazed desperation trying to patch together a plan for making sure they were all cared for w/ no SAHM.
anybody who criticizes greate raccess to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society.
even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.
it’s a constant source of worry and anxiety.
youc an say, then, well don’t have kids.
good point.
but kids are here. and SAHM situation not viable at all times for all families
so what’s the plan????
more better day care….[/quote]
This ^^^
I’m in favor of lengthening the school day, shortening the vaction time, and lowering the start age, all while making the ciriculum more challenging. As it stands we’re turning into a nation of academic under achievers.
Education is the one area that I have no problem with having my tax dollars spent. I’m in favor of introducing more math, science and engineering at a far younger age. Wait, how about at all! The science classes that were available to me were very basic at best, engineering, what’s that?
Oh, and the probably the most important subject of all, personal financial management. That little bit of knowledge that I now posses, I gathered on my own by trial and error, the few savy people in my life and forums like this. That jsut shouldn’t be.
October 8, 2009 at 8:56 AM #466194creechrrParticipant[quote=scaredycat]uh, more chidcare is ‘troublesome”?
got kids? ever struggled to try to find a freaking place to put em?
Ive raised a bunch of them, had good income, and there were patches of sheer crazed desperation trying to patch together a plan for making sure they were all cared for w/ no SAHM.
anybody who criticizes greate raccess to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society.
even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.
it’s a constant source of worry and anxiety.
youc an say, then, well don’t have kids.
good point.
but kids are here. and SAHM situation not viable at all times for all families
so what’s the plan????
more better day care….[/quote]
This ^^^
I’m in favor of lengthening the school day, shortening the vaction time, and lowering the start age, all while making the ciriculum more challenging. As it stands we’re turning into a nation of academic under achievers.
Education is the one area that I have no problem with having my tax dollars spent. I’m in favor of introducing more math, science and engineering at a far younger age. Wait, how about at all! The science classes that were available to me were very basic at best, engineering, what’s that?
Oh, and the probably the most important subject of all, personal financial management. That little bit of knowledge that I now posses, I gathered on my own by trial and error, the few savy people in my life and forums like this. That jsut shouldn’t be.
October 8, 2009 at 8:56 AM #466405creechrrParticipant[quote=scaredycat]uh, more chidcare is ‘troublesome”?
got kids? ever struggled to try to find a freaking place to put em?
Ive raised a bunch of them, had good income, and there were patches of sheer crazed desperation trying to patch together a plan for making sure they were all cared for w/ no SAHM.
anybody who criticizes greate raccess to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society.
even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.
it’s a constant source of worry and anxiety.
youc an say, then, well don’t have kids.
good point.
but kids are here. and SAHM situation not viable at all times for all families
so what’s the plan????
more better day care….[/quote]
This ^^^
I’m in favor of lengthening the school day, shortening the vaction time, and lowering the start age, all while making the ciriculum more challenging. As it stands we’re turning into a nation of academic under achievers.
Education is the one area that I have no problem with having my tax dollars spent. I’m in favor of introducing more math, science and engineering at a far younger age. Wait, how about at all! The science classes that were available to me were very basic at best, engineering, what’s that?
Oh, and the probably the most important subject of all, personal financial management. That little bit of knowledge that I now posses, I gathered on my own by trial and error, the few savy people in my life and forums like this. That jsut shouldn’t be.
October 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #465632waitingpatientlyParticipant“anybody who criticizes greater access to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society”
Didn’t you create that for yourself?
“even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.”
Where are they going to go….try home!
I can’t imagine my child going to school longer and having shorter vacations because there are parents who choose to work over taking care of their children. There are a few families who cannot afford to have a SAHM BUT there are just as many that don’t want to give up their old lifestyle to stay home and raise THEIR own kids. Instead, they are the kids that are either crying afterschool because they don’t understand why their mom isn’t there to pick them up or they are the ones on the playground with “daycare” being supervised by a 19 year girl texting.
October 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #465821waitingpatientlyParticipant“anybody who criticizes greater access to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society”
Didn’t you create that for yourself?
“even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.”
Where are they going to go….try home!
I can’t imagine my child going to school longer and having shorter vacations because there are parents who choose to work over taking care of their children. There are a few families who cannot afford to have a SAHM BUT there are just as many that don’t want to give up their old lifestyle to stay home and raise THEIR own kids. Instead, they are the kids that are either crying afterschool because they don’t understand why their mom isn’t there to pick them up or they are the ones on the playground with “daycare” being supervised by a 19 year girl texting.
October 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #466177waitingpatientlyParticipant“anybody who criticizes greater access to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society”
Didn’t you create that for yourself?
“even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.”
Where are they going to go….try home!
I can’t imagine my child going to school longer and having shorter vacations because there are parents who choose to work over taking care of their children. There are a few families who cannot afford to have a SAHM BUT there are just as many that don’t want to give up their old lifestyle to stay home and raise THEIR own kids. Instead, they are the kids that are either crying afterschool because they don’t understand why their mom isn’t there to pick them up or they are the ones on the playground with “daycare” being supervised by a 19 year girl texting.
October 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #466251waitingpatientlyParticipant“anybody who criticizes greater access to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society”
Didn’t you create that for yourself?
“even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.”
Where are they going to go….try home!
I can’t imagine my child going to school longer and having shorter vacations because there are parents who choose to work over taking care of their children. There are a few families who cannot afford to have a SAHM BUT there are just as many that don’t want to give up their old lifestyle to stay home and raise THEIR own kids. Instead, they are the kids that are either crying afterschool because they don’t understand why their mom isn’t there to pick them up or they are the ones on the playground with “daycare” being supervised by a 19 year girl texting.
October 8, 2009 at 10:10 AM #466462waitingpatientlyParticipant“anybody who criticizes greater access to day care is IMHO not in touch with the reality of life in this no-family-support, overworked, crazy society”
Didn’t you create that for yourself?
“even now when they’re big, schools let out at what, 2:30? what si the freaking plan/ where are all these kids to go? statsitically there’s gonna be problems.”
Where are they going to go….try home!
I can’t imagine my child going to school longer and having shorter vacations because there are parents who choose to work over taking care of their children. There are a few families who cannot afford to have a SAHM BUT there are just as many that don’t want to give up their old lifestyle to stay home and raise THEIR own kids. Instead, they are the kids that are either crying afterschool because they don’t understand why their mom isn’t there to pick them up or they are the ones on the playground with “daycare” being supervised by a 19 year girl texting.
October 8, 2009 at 11:04 AM #465668NotCrankyParticipantNext to parents taking care of their own kids extended family cooperation would be best IMO, not that we all have so many easy options.
From my location there are several good full time and after school care options managed by great people. It is however my position that daycare and after school care are overused when it becomes a regular five day a week thing.Day care and after school care are fantastic, used in moderation, with the right people, when the kids are ready and want to go.
October 8, 2009 at 11:04 AM #465857NotCrankyParticipantNext to parents taking care of their own kids extended family cooperation would be best IMO, not that we all have so many easy options.
From my location there are several good full time and after school care options managed by great people. It is however my position that daycare and after school care are overused when it becomes a regular five day a week thing.Day care and after school care are fantastic, used in moderation, with the right people, when the kids are ready and want to go.
October 8, 2009 at 11:04 AM #466213NotCrankyParticipantNext to parents taking care of their own kids extended family cooperation would be best IMO, not that we all have so many easy options.
From my location there are several good full time and after school care options managed by great people. It is however my position that daycare and after school care are overused when it becomes a regular five day a week thing.Day care and after school care are fantastic, used in moderation, with the right people, when the kids are ready and want to go.
October 8, 2009 at 11:04 AM #466287NotCrankyParticipantNext to parents taking care of their own kids extended family cooperation would be best IMO, not that we all have so many easy options.
From my location there are several good full time and after school care options managed by great people. It is however my position that daycare and after school care are overused when it becomes a regular five day a week thing.Day care and after school care are fantastic, used in moderation, with the right people, when the kids are ready and want to go.
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