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Chock Full o' Nuts wrote:Absolutely. Kids get sick. Sorry but I'm not a 'go for it' kind of guy on this subject.
what is your plan when the baby gets sick and you need to work? Will you have someone to back you up when the baby has chicken pox/flu/fever/vomiting and can't go to daycare for a week?
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โMay-09-2014 10:40 AM
mahafae wrote:
Didn't realize this could be a heated topic. I have been a stay at home mom with the older 2. But it made our life more difficult. When they went to school, I went to work. But I continued to work after having the baby (10 year difference between middle child and baby). That being said, school is one of our biggest reasons for wanting to go full time. The older 2 have had a lacking education, tried homeschool with them but they were already indoctrinated to public school. With the baby, we want to give her a wealthy education. By that I mean to say, I don't want her to read about the Grand Canyon, I want her to be there, explore it. In order to do this, we both need to work.
We are still in the planning phase. I appreciate all of the suggestions. I had not considered a hospital that offers childcare.
โMay-08-2014 10:00 PM
โMay-08-2014 12:44 PM
mahafae wrote:
Didn't realize this could be a heated topic. I have been a stay at home mom with the older 2. But it made our life more difficult. When they went to school, I went to work. But I continued to work after having the baby (10 year difference between middle child and baby). That being said, school is one of our biggest reasons for wanting to go full time. The older 2 have had a lacking education, tried homeschool with them but they were already indoctrinated to public school. With the baby, we want to give her a wealthy education. By that I mean to say, I don't want her to read about the Grand Canyon, I want her to be there, explore it. In order to do this, we both need to work.
We are still in the planning phase. I appreciate all of the suggestions. I had not considered a hospital that offers childcare.
โMay-08-2014 10:57 AM
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โMay-08-2014 04:49 AM
rolling_rhoda wrote:
You know your child best, and will make the right choice for your family. X2 on going where child care is available on site to make it less stressful for both of you. As a businesswoman and a mom, I get tired of the "why have kids if you're gonna put them in daycare?" condescension. We don't all have a choice. And many of us who work by choice, not necessity, have well-adjusted, happy kids. My cousin is a single mom, and raised her daughter while working as a traveling nurse. Her assignments were usually for six months or more.