nemomama said:
I'm going to have to disagree with you - you are absolutely incorrect in stating that "babies and toddlers are NEVER given the care they need there". How can you make such a strong generalization like that? You cannot speak for every single daycare, only the ones in your town. And if the children were "NEVER given the care they need", why were you even working there? There is definitely NOT a lack of honesty about "this subject" - just what are you trying to say?
I fortunately do not HAVE to work - I love my job and couldn't imagine my life without it! I have absolutely NO problem saying "hey I love my job and I wouldn't quit no matter how much money I have". Working is something that keeps ME happy and fulfilled. I would never lie and complain about how I "have" to work - I'm too proud of the fact that I really feel like I have it all - a wonderful family AND a wonderful career.
Great for you!

Talk to anyone who has cared for infants in a daycare facility. The places I worked were BEFORE I had children. Even then I knew that I could never put my babies in an environment where there needs to be held and cuddled could not possibly be met. You may have a differing opinion and thats fine

but again I doubt you have cared for infants in a daycare environment.
I know for certain there are incredible childcare providers who are awesome caretakers and nurturers for both infants and children either in their home or a small church environment!

BUT I am talking about daycare facilities for infants and toddlers that use the state guidelines for ratios. While some may disagree it will not change my stance or anything I said about this topic. I live 1300 miles away from where I first worked in a daycare (and I was 18 years old

) and now I hear and see the same issues here in VA with friends' babies and I am 33! That's a big distance and a lot of time. Babies don't change!
Have you ever watched a special where a mother gives birth to multiple babies? Have you noticed how they have tons of help with those babies? They have special rooms for them to sleep in (their bedrooms) and rooms for them to eat in (the kitchen) and rooms for them to play in. I suppose there are daycares with infant care that have all of these but I would assume that the majority of working mothers are not exposed to these. I have cared for infants and toddlers in my home, in daycare, in mothers-day-out programs and for countless friends and family. When you use the ratios that daycares use today in a room that includes 6 wk old infants I think there is a lack of honesty regarding daycare.
I had said I wouldn't be back to this thread but I couldn't hold back about this. Work if you choose, love your life

! That's fine by me. I will not however say that daycare is the best place for your infant!!!!
If you are the mother who says, "I love to work and I wouldn't quit no matter what" then GREAT! Read my post. I have been misunderstand over and over and over and over and over and over and over!
I am (was) stating that it is aggravating to have some say (note: someone has said this/I am not insinuating anything about someones life) "wow I wish I could stay home"
note: this wouldn't be you because you said you are happy working, so obviously this doesn't apply to you, correct?
ANYWAY-after this person says how they wish they could stay home or "aren't you lucky". They head to the nail salon/mall/you name it. They live in a house three times the size of mine. They drive two brand new vehicles.
You say, hey that's there business.

Yes it is there business BUT-
I am not living on a wish or luck and if they wanted or "wished" as they say then why not make some choices that would AT LEAST provide the possibility of living on one income. My previous post was directed at people who say they want to stay home (again-not you, right?) but then make choices that EVEN THEY WOULD ADMIT keep that from happening.
nemomama-I am so glad you love your life. It's great that your childcare arrangement is working for you. I can tell you that I love babies soooo much and if I worked at the daycare where your kids are cared for I could not attend to them like I think they should be. I could not tend to my own babies like I think they should be. The environment does not allow for that but again I guess that is "MY OPINION".
Interesting how this thread began with a mother wondering if SAHM's ever got attitude. The only people giving me attitude here are WORKING MOMS!!!!

FLAME SUIT ON
