Chances of mask mandate in school in the fall ?

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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


That is incredible rude and you are no better than a stay at home parent. My spouse works her tail off staying home and not sourcing out work.
Guarantee you don’t do half what most stay at home parents do.


You've entirely missed the point. Surprise.


You’ve entirely missed altogether. Not a surprise.


Not really, which makes your response entirely nonsensical.


Much like yours.


Which part do you specifically think is nonsensical?
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


You definitely do not teach elementary.


Okay, you.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


You’re not, you’re outsourcing nearly all their care.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


What planet do you live on? My students absolutely do not have “all that they need.” Some are hungry. Some are dirty. Some are abused. School isn’t a magical place where everything is fine.
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


What does spouse do?
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


You’re not, you’re outsourcing nearly all their care.


So you've decided you'd rather just forfeit any remaining credibility you might have.
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


What does spouse do?


Same, longer hours, and/or business travel. What are you even trying to imply?
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


Lol this thread has devolved so much… now we have clowns masquerading as elementary teachers. “Easiest job in the world!”


Similar to the clowns who “work.” “Easiest pretend job in the world!”

And similar to the SAHMs of an 8 year old and 10 year old, who work so hard between 8 am and 4 pm.
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


What does spouse do?


Same, longer hours, and/or business travel. What are you even trying to imply?

The SAHMs have gotten into the wine a little early tonight, this thread is like the twilight zone.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


What planet do you live on? My students absolutely do not have “all that they need.” Some are hungry. Some are dirty. Some are abused. School isn’t a magical place where everything is fine.


These horrible things that you speak of are not the fault of school and teachers. Rather parents who don’t care for their children like the many on here.
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Anonymous wrote:If you cannot take care of your children, do not have them.


So I drop my kids off at school, go to work to make money to provide, have them in an aftercare program, then pick them up. Where am I not taking care of my children?


What does spouse do?


Same, longer hours, and/or business travel. What are you even trying to imply?


I’m implying that you want to work or you are living beyond your means. For certain.
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Anonymous wrote:Seemingly, some parents here are having breakdowns because you aren’t getting free babysitting services the last few months?


+1. They’re foaming at the mouths.

I don’t see any foaming but I do see people rebutting the ridiculous argument that ES doesn’t involve child care, and then people being unable to make a cogent argument as to why they believe ES doesn’t necessarily have a child care component to it.


You clearly are in denial to think that parents aren’t losing it at having to take care of their kids while school is out.

My kids were in camp this summer, as were most of my kids’ friends, because the parents all work. This is something that happens every summer, and the vast majority of parents prepare for it. No one is losing it except maybe you.


You aren’t losing it because you pawned your kids off so you don’t have to be responsible for watching them.

So now you’ve resorted to returning to the 1940s where every family needed to have a SAHM. Don’t you have a better trope in your arsenal? Yes, I work and won’t be shamed for it. Deal with it.


How about giving your kids to their dad?


She claims to work, but is posting on dcum non-stop. Must be in her job description.


As such, I’m guessing you don’t work which is why you’re so obnoxious with the “school is not childcare” thing.


DP. Taking care of children is work. Much harder than every job I’ve ever had. You are rude,
obnoxious, and delusional.


Sure, it's a lot of work...but somehow it becomes zero work between 9 and 4 every day.


I have children at home too you witch. And so do many people in the world. You pretend to work is all you do so you can get away from your kids you hate.


So, childcare is work at home...but then when they go to school, they transform into self-sustaining robots. Childcare is not needed or a service in the school environment. Understood. You've cleared it up.


Not exactly the zinger you had hoped for. School and home are not a correlation. One thing is not the other. Keep desperately trying.


In fact, it is. Teachers, particularly ES, expend a tremendous amount of energy on the childcare function. One thing is the other.


Managing one or two kids at home is so much work. But scale it up to 30. No sweat, the more there are the easier it gets...or something....


I have children and do teach elementary. School is way easier than caring for my children at home. Very basic childcare at school if at all much. They come in, have their lessons, leave for lunch, recess, and then I get them back for more lessons. It’s laid back and easy and the children already have all that they need.


What planet do you live on? My students absolutely do not have “all that they need.” Some are hungry. Some are dirty. Some are abused. School isn’t a magical place where everything is fine.


These horrible things that you speak of are not the fault of school and teachers. Rather parents who don’t care for their children like the many on here.


Nobody said that it was the fault of schools and teachers. What are you even talking about?
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