Daycare to Reopen

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Anonymous wrote:Regulate these crime organizations that pretend to be helping working parents


Have you taken your meds today?

How did you get access to a computer over at the looney bin?
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Anonymous wrote:It’s not safe. I am shocked that their doing this and shocked that it’s allowed. The district needs to regulate this like they’re regulating schools.


Ok princess. When you can’t get food from the grocery store because the workers don’t have childcare, you’re going to be cool with that, right?
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Anonymous wrote:There are essential workers that have kids older than daycare age but yet whrrr they going


Hogan has asked childcare facilities to accommodate school-aged kids who can't be at home alone and have parents who are essential workers.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s not safe. I am shocked that their doing this and shocked that it’s allowed. The district needs to regulate this like they’re regulating schools.


Ok princess. When you can’t get food from the grocery store because the workers don’t have childcare, you’re going to be cool with that, right?


PP doesn't even understand how to use their and they're properly. Can't expect much logical thinking to happen.
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Anonymous wrote:There are essential workers that have kids older than daycare age but yet whrrr they going


Hogan has asked childcare facilities to accommodate school-aged kids who can't be at home alone and have parents who are essential workers.


How is that going to work? Licenses only accommodate certain age groups. A preschool can’t take grade school aged children on a whim.
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Anonymous wrote:There are essential workers that have kids older than daycare age but yet whrrr they going


Hogan has asked childcare facilities to accommodate school-aged kids who can't be at home alone and have parents who are essential workers.


How is that going to work? Licenses only accommodate certain age groups. A preschool can’t take grade school aged children on a whim.


Some preschools are attached to elementary schools -- for example, Montessori programs. They can keep their preschool portion open and accommodate school-aged kids of essential workers.
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Anonymous wrote:There are essential workers that have kids older than daycare age but yet whrrr they going


Hogan has asked childcare facilities to accommodate school-aged kids who can't be at home alone and have parents who are essential workers.


How is that going to work? Licenses only accommodate certain age groups. A preschool can’t take grade school aged children on a whim.


Some preschools are attached to elementary schools -- for example, Montessori programs. They can keep their preschool portion open and accommodate school-aged kids of essential workers.


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One more -- my daughter's program goes from infant through kindergarten. They also have an aftercare program for school-aged kids, so they do have some flexibility to accommodate certain school-aged children.
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Anonymous wrote:There are essential workers that have kids older than daycare age but yet whrrr they going


Hogan has asked childcare facilities to accommodate school-aged kids who can't be at home alone and have parents who are essential workers.


How is that going to work? Licenses only accommodate certain age groups. A preschool can’t take grade school aged children on a whim.


Some preschools are attached to elementary schools -- for example, Montessori programs. They can keep their preschool portion open and accommodate school-aged kids of essential workers.




There are also some daycares that operate aftercare programs for older kids. They could expand those programs to full day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Regulate these crime organizations that pretend to be helping working parents


Oh you again? The horror of American daycare poster? You are unhinged.
Anonymous
County schools need to do this. Preschool through grade school for essential workers. They have the facilities and the license.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:County schools need to do this. Preschool through grade school for essential workers. They have the facilities and the license.


No they don't. MD schools aren't licensed to accommodate kids under 3 years old.
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Anonymous wrote:County schools need to do this. Preschool through grade school for essential workers. They have the facilities and the license.


No they don't. MD schools aren't licensed to accommodate kids under 3 years old.


Kids under 3 can’t follow the social distancing guidelines they’re asking childcare facilities to enforce anyway. In my opinion, children under 3 should be with a parent or relative right now if they have an essential worker parent.
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Anonymous wrote:County schools need to do this. Preschool through grade school for essential workers. They have the facilities and the license.


No they don't. MD schools aren't licensed to accommodate kids under 3 years old.


Kids under 3 can’t follow the social distancing guidelines they’re asking childcare facilities to enforce anyway. In my opinion, children under 3 should be with a parent or relative right now if they have an essential worker parent.


And what are single parents who are essential workers supposed to do?

The lack of logical thinking on this board is galling sometimes.
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Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.

You either want complete isolation or you don't.


Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.


It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.



+1. Love this. Call OPM and tell them to reopen federal offices and we will see what everyone does!


The federal government isn't closed. Agencies are being told to allow the maximum number of people possible to telework.


Yes but they are still using daycare services while teleworking, which is extremely irresponsible. If they were forced to commute would they?


What's your evidence that we're using daycare services while teleworking?

I can't telework and am on an every other week schedule. This is my week off and my 3 year old is at home. Next week she'll have to go in.


Because I see my neighbor leave every day with her toddler and school aged child and then just come back with the school aged child to telework. It sounds like if she can telework she is not mission critical then? Can I report her to someone?


First of all, you have no clue if she's been deemed mission critical or not. Teleworking doesn't mean she's not mission critical.

Second, how do you know she's sending the toddler to daycare?

Third, you really should just stop making assumptions about other people's situations.


I'm not as gullible as you, for starters.
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