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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also working moms who put their kids in full-time daycare or aftercare or who use a nanny full time when they don't work full time or anything close to it. [/quote] So, what are working parents supposed to do? Please do tell.[/quote] While I don't agree with the post you're questioning, it clearly targets parents who do not work full-time yet have full-time care.[/quote] I agree that's what the post refers to. What I don't get is why the poster cares of another mother has full time care if she doesn't work FT. It's kind of like hiring a mother's helper or a babysitter to watch the child while she gets things done that she needs to (i.e running errands, etc.). So what? Is the poster jealous or something? Perhaps that mother feels her child is more stimulated by one on one time with a sitter (or the social setting of preschool or daycare) than sitting in the car on the way to the dry cleaners or whatever else she needs to do. Either way, it's none of the poster's concern and I don't get why it bugs her. Just to clarify -- this is my first post in this thread, so I'm not either of the PPs.[/quote] I'm 12:45 and I agree with you (having done just what the originally quoted poster is complaining about), but there are SAH parents who manage without mother's helpers or babysitters, and I guess they wonder why some of us can't do the same.[/quote]
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