connie1042
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 18, 2006
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First off, I want to say, I did not drive until I was 25. I lived in a large city and just used public transportation. I had my first job at 15 at a drive- in restaurant. We did not have much money. I was raised by my mom only. She never received any welfare benefits like most single parents do today. We went to a private school from grades 1-8. ( I have no idea how she did this) We bought most of our own clothes thru high school. We spent our days going to the public swimming pool, and were thrilled when we got an extra quarter to spend on a couple of treats. I married at 19, have been married for almost 40 years. My kids were raised to work for what they wanted. They paid for most of their own collage. They all finished in 4 years, and very seldom skipped classes. I do daycare and I have to say, these kids do expect a lot. I have 3 families on assistance. They have no concept of you have to work to obtain things you want. All three of these families parents do NOT work. Why they get daycare assistance, is beyond me. Their kids think you just have to ask the county and they will take care of everything. I had one 14 year old girl tell me it she got pregnant, she would not have to pay for the baby anyway, because she could get help from welfare, like her parents. She also stated that her mom has carpel tunnel, so she is disabled. We are teaching kids that they do not have to work for what they want. I agree with they all think they are entitled. I have to give Teresa a pat on the back for not giving in. Does Grace realize that most of the people that go to the parks, saved for years to get there, and that it is a one time trip. Living that close to WDW and Universal is great entertainment, but it is not the normal drop off point for most kids. Good job Teresa!