AnnaFloridaLover
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When my DGD was in preschool I used to bring her and pick her up. My DH worked down the road, so he often was there when I dropped her off and almost always came by for pick up time. The teachers told my DD that it was a while before they figured out we were not confused about who was picking Kady up, but that DH just liked to stop by to see her. LOL!
The thing is that child care is not a commitment to jump into, and certainly not one to make if you really are nto up to the task. If a grand is not able or willing to do so, there shoudl be other avenues parents travel. No grand parent shoudl be guilted into caring for kids, and no parent should be guilted into leaving kids with their parents if that is not the right decision for them.
I think some grandparent do it because they want to help but realize it's just too time consuming and many of them just don't have the energy anymore. Some of the grandparents seemed like they were always snapping at the kids and had a lack of patience probably because they were tired or just not happy with the circumstances.
I hope to be able to help my kids with their own someday but I also know I will set out rules and it won't be a full time job. Been there, done that.