Same. |
What a strange question considering *she* isn't. |
So clean the house yourself should she’s working. That’s what you expect her to do while you’re working, right? Wy do you think you’re above housecleaning but she is not? |
Who do you think does the daily cleaning? Washing the dishes and such? Plenty of stay-at-home parents has help. It could be a nanny, meal prep, or cleaning. It's not a big deal. |
Give her both. Happy wife, happy life, and all. |
One of her kids is also special needs. |
Wow, are people really this ignorant? All the child development experts agree that play-based preschools are the gold standard for preschool. |
If she is reading and playing with him, he is getting social interaction and activities at YMCA and with school going sibling, he is fine. Preschool isn’t necessary in this case. |
Cool flex bro but obviously you don’t make enough money for her not to work or you could afford preschool. |
If having a cleaner helps her focus better on family then it’s worth keeping the cleaner, child is getting plenty of socializing and activities at YMCA. She can spend more time teaching/ playing with him and also arrange some 101 play dates. |
What a preschool kid needs is some learning activities, some playtime, some outdoor activities, some social interaction and lots of love. Attending a full time school is only a necessity if parents are physically or emotionally present to take care of them. |
Half day church-based preschools are not very expensive. If you can, go every other week with the housecleaner and put your child in a 3-5 day program depending on the cost. |
Maybe they don't like church based programs. |
Preschool is to give mom/dad a break. Or it was for me. A breather from the constant two kids needing attention and touch. They don't need to LEARN anything academic. They are learning all of the time. The interaction is good - if they like it. But you can have interactions at home, at the grocery store, at the library, at the park. I liked a half-day nursery school b/c I got some exercise (Walking hem there in the double stroller was work!!) and I got a chance to not have them clinging to me all the time, and I met some awesome parents who had the best kids.
But. A housekeeper could fulfill what your wife needs/wants. |
All of this. |