Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
People who send their kids to unlicensed day cares are people who need to work and don't have options
This. Too many parents are in the position of choosing potentially risky childcare situations vs. not being able to work to feed and house their kids. It’s a gamble either way and frankly atrocious in a country as rich as America.
Or maybe the choice to not have kids you can't afford. That's another choice often overlooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
People who send their kids to unlicensed day cares are people who need to work and don't have options
This. Too many parents are in the position of choosing potentially risky childcare situations vs. not being able to work to feed and house their kids. It’s a gamble either way and frankly atrocious in a country as rich as America.
Or maybe the choice to not have kids you can't afford. That's another choice often overlooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
People who send their kids to unlicensed day cares are people who need to work and don't have options
This. Too many parents are in the position of choosing potentially risky childcare situations vs. not being able to work to feed and house their kids. It’s a gamble either way and frankly atrocious in a country as rich as America.
Or maybe the choice to not have kids you can't afford. That's another choice often overlooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
People who send their kids to unlicensed day cares are people who need to work and don't have options
This. Too many parents are in the position of choosing potentially risky childcare situations vs. not being able to work to feed and house their kids. It’s a gamble either way and frankly atrocious in a country as rich as America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
People who send their kids to unlicensed day cares are people who need to work and don't have options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
Anonymous wrote:So tragic, I can't imagine how it must feel to be those parents today. Absolutely preventable. I refuse to judge someone who just lost their child, but I agree that it's crazy that a home with a pool was able to get a daycare license. Too many things could go wrong, and here they did.
Anonymous wrote:Some families do not have much choice due to their financial circumstances/need to work. It's heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/
"It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."
Anonymous wrote:WHY! I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/