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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure how it is where you are but where I am having parents who work full time regular schedules would mean never doing anything after school unless you find some junior or senior to drive you, never having a parent at any games bc they start so early (if you could even get to the game in the first place!) I wah with some flexibility and dh got flexibility over time, but I know kids very much realize how lucky they are that they can even do these things. I’ll note bc of the post above that though dh and I are flexible we are not fully so: can’t skip a meeting or work event bc of kid stuff. That is the value in full sah. Bc there are two of us it always works out but two flexible parents is not the norm. I had a sah mom myself and felt very lucky. My teens are older now but middle school to high school younger years we were the go-to house after school. It’s good for communities to have some sah/wah parents where kids can land safely during the week with some light supervision.[/quote] Not all juniors can drive. Mine will not drive till the end of junior year as they don’t turn 16 till late August and they cannot get their license till almost 17. And, they aready did drivers ed at 15. And, not letting my teens in a car with a new driver. [/quote]
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