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Reply to "Can I ask. If you're screaming about teachers taking childcare leave"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think this is the childcare leave people are talking about. Parents have been unable to work because teachers aren't back in person. Teachers and school districts have no sympathy- they said to hire childcare. And now teachers are saying they can't work because of daycare and childcare issues. [/quote] Agreed. This is what people are taking about OP. [/quote] +1. Part of it is that some parents simply missed the boat when spots were widely available. Our daycare just recently filled its last spots (at the reduced capacity as we are in MoCo). I think many were hedging their bets that there would be no return to in person this year and decided to make due with the kids at home for xyz reasons (health concerns, to save $$, etc.).[/quote] It might be that parents need to be flexible about where they enroll their kid, but for all this talk of daycare shortages I know of places that continue to have openings. Our DD attends an in-home daycare that was almost always at capacity pre-covid, but has been around 2/3 full since reopening over the summer. My friend whose kids attend an MCCA center said that there are openings at several of those facilities too, they've had very few covid cases but parents are still scared to send their kids back. Not sure if there is a mismatch with particular age groups- infant spots are always more limited so I don't know how easy it is to find one with short notice, but at the same time I'm amazed at how many teachers have seemingly been teaching DL with little ones at home.[/quote] +1 Why were their kids home when they were working if they are daycare age? How could they focus? Even with my elementary school aged kids, it was tough to manage DL and my own job when I was working from home in the spring. I would assume the quality of teaching will go up if they don't need to supervise a toddler at the same time. [/quote]
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