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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] As far as I can tell, it doesn't look like any kids in either of my kids' elementary school classes are doing pods. [b]I guess it's possible that they are and each kid is in a separate space, but if so then what's the point.[/b] I understand pods where kids learn together, but I don't understand the benefit if they're going to be in separate spaces.[/quote] Because not everyone can work from home all day or be at home not working all day. It's very hard for me to understand the lack of understand for true childcare needs around this forum. [/quote] PP you're quoting here. My apologies. I completely understand why someone might need support for childcare. I was thinking of a pod as a group of parents with kids in the same class hired an instructor to mimic a school setting but in a small group setting to get educational and social benefits, not really just childcare. It makes sense that other families might hire someone to supervise children from multiple families, and the children might be in separate rooms and even separate classes or even grades. I just wasn't thinking of that latter scenario as a pod.[/quote]
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