Jey12
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- Jul 6, 2010
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Did you say your shoes were more important than your child too? Missed that. Or are you just the same poster different name? Of course there are variances in the choices and situations. I'm rather partial to inhome care, and that was what we did too. It was the best choice at the time. The fact is that the majority of group daycares are below the best standard of care.
Random "what ifs" are amusing to me. So sue me. lol. (lawsuits aren't funny either, are they?) The OP isn't living that situation, if it occurred she would by necessity have to deal with it. Just like the choices would change if she passed, they won the lottery or whatever life brings.
I am not any other poster but myself. I also am not so arrogant to think that because I didn't feel some of the group daycare facilities were good for my child that they aren't for someone else's. My own isn't always the best way for everyone but it works for us.
I'm glad hypothetical situations are amusing to you. Personally I'd find another form of entertainment. I find nothing amusing watching my mother struggle to keep her head above water right now after the loss of my father a month ago. To me finding humor in what is a very real reality for many people is not funny even if it is discussed hypothetically.
To the OP I am glad you are enjoying class. I went back to school to finish my bachelor degree last year and it's been a struggle to manage the extra load but it has been rather rewarding. I decided to take online courses just because finding time to physically attend class would have been next to impossible. I'm sure you will do wonderful and wish you the best!
As for not trying to start an argument I don't think that's possible on this board. I'm rather new around here and am stunned at how many people seem to use these boards as their platform to take out their anger and frustrations. I don't think I'd even attempt to start a thread about anything on this board. By page two I'd be living in a shoe with so many children I wouldn't know what to do.