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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I know the crazy is confusing, but I think pp meant her DH is the thought leader in their little arrangement. Although doubtless Larlo Jr was birthed a quality thought leader as well. First to smear poop and all that. [/quote] :lol: Yup. It the DH who thought it will be a great idea to eat the cost, pay for the full day spot (and a lot of spots were open even after that, so no paying customer was displaced), and get the benefit of professional, well-educated and experienced teachers and a group of nice playmates. If you think being the first to smear poop is a sign of a budding thought leader, then I can totally guess the level of genius you may have birthed! :lol: :lol: I think all the angst is really about SAHMs like me riding the gravy train and providing an easier lives for our pampered snowflakes!! :thumbup: :thumbup: [/quote] [b]You must send your kid to a low quality “Montessori” school if they don’t bat an eye at you treating it like a drop off babysitting service.[/b] No one is jealous of you, sweetie- just mildly disgusted. [/quote] Wow. I was just going to defend pp until she posted again. I stopped working when my child was in his last year of preschool. He went to a school with extended care and most of his school was working parents. I had a part time job previously so it worked for our lifestyle. Like pp, I would drop off and pick up as we wanted. However, he was always there during the core hours. I did think my picking DS up was a bit disruptive. Other kids my child has known for years started asking their parents to pick them up early too. For us, the 4s class was M-F. I think most programs are M-F for pre-K right before kids start kindergarten and it does prepare them well for elementary.[/quote] PP is mean but.. mine went to Montessori and they wanted the kids in school by start time you couldn't be late as a habit. Mine didn't stay the afternoon at 3yo and I picked up right after lunch so not to be disruptive. [/quote]
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