http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/aboutUs.cfm http://www.darylwhicker.com/whats-your-child-or-teen-doing-between-3pm-and-6pm/ http://www.nccap.net/3pm-6pm-campaign http://www.lcsc.edu/cda/Symposium/Hubof%20The%20Effects%20of%20After%20School%20Programs%20on%20Delinquency%202013.pdf |
No But it is easy to get pregnant btw. 2:30 and 5 pm. |
| Now that were further into the school year, I'm wondering if anyone's come up with good pickup and drop off solutions. I hadn't thought about au pairs before this thread, for instance, so I'm curious what other work around people have found. |
| It can be a challenge. We have aftercare/before care in the school building. They open at 6:30 am, and they close at 6:30 pm. The school day is 9:15 - 3: 30. |
Same exact times here - maybe we are at the same school. Even though we rarely use before care - I still pay for both before/after because that entitles you to use the service on certain holidays/professional days when schools are closed and aftercare is open (without additional charge). |
After 5th, but yes, they do come home alone, as there is no aftercare in middle school. Of course, he can always attend afterschool activities if they are at his school or within walking distance. |
| Where on Gods green earth do sports begin at 4:45 and who in the hell would DO them? Nuts!! |
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OP, I pay $1000 a month for a woman to put my kids on the bus each day, and meet them at the bus stop.
I've also looked at an after school karate camp that would be $1000 a month, but they don't offer mornings. The answer to your question is, you have to hire child care, school hours are indeed not sufficient to hold down a full time job. Never mind teacher work days, snow days, spring break, etc. |
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http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/aboutUs.cfm http://www.darylwhicker.com/whats-your-child-or-teen-doing-between-3pm-and-6pm/ http://www.nccap.net/3pm-6pm-campaign http://www.lcsc.edu/cda/Symposium/Hubof%20The%20Effects%20of%20After%20School%20Programs%20on%20Delinquency%202013.pdf OK, I clicked around on a couple of those sites. I see them talking about after school needs and making general statements about after school risks. I don't see a link to a study that substantiates, for example, that most teen pregnancies occur in that time frame. The last link didn't work at all. Do you have anything more specific? |
| We did the staggered schedules for a whole and it was insane. Then we tried the before and after care programs and were really underwhelmed. Tried to find a part-time nanny and even at $20/hour couldn't find someone that it would work for. Now happily with an au pair and it works great. |
Where did you find said woman? I heard there is a place or a service/company that has people who do just this. anyone know? I wish i had known bc DC got into an excellent charter schoool but i couldn't figure out the logistics so i was forced to give up her spot. |
I'm in VA and found her through the FCPS child care site. |
| My mom (in another state) has done the before care drop offs before for an hourly fee before going to her job. She never thought about doing it, but people asked around at her church and she figured it would be a nice way to help out a younger family and make some extra cash. So you might be able to find someone outside of the traditional child care realm. |
| We do staggered schedules. I am at the office 8-4 and DH 9:30-6 most days. (Its pretty flexible-we don't clock in, but we put in a lot more hours at night and on weekends.) DH handles bus pick up for older DC then has some alone time with younger DC before dropping him off at daycare at 9 am. Older goes to an aftercare program at the younger's daycare. Then I can pick up both at 4:15. (Office, school, daycare, and home are all within 2 miles apart.) |