Anonymous wrote:As a childless 32 year old, I like it. It's a little out of the ordinary, like as if a giraffe or an elephant walked through your office. BUT when the children are allowed to run all over, including into MY office, and I am expected to entertain them, nope. nope nope nope.
Funny. 
Anonymous wrote:As a childless 32 year old, I like it. It's a little out of the ordinary, like as if a giraffe or an elephant walked through your office.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are older now but I used to bring them. I would bring lots of books, crayons, and other things for them to do and make it a short day.
I don't bring my kids anymore, but I like seeing kids around my office on snow days as long as they aren't running wildly up and down the hall. It makes the whole place feel more human. Parents need to know their own kids and know when those kids have had enough of being well behaved and it is time to leave.
Anonymous wrote:I teach in a school district different from the one where my DD goes. I bring her 1-3 days a year and nobody cares. But she is 6 and can blend in.