Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 friends/classmates of my 5th grade dd + dd. We will rotate houses, Tu-F. When it’s your day you figure out how to oversee the kids. A couple of dual working parents who will either take turns with the spouse (so each spouse gets one day every 2 weeks) or have a sitter/nanny available that day. A couple of SAH parents. As far as I know some families will have different pods for their other kids. In any case they won’t be included in this one.
We’ve known the families and kids for years and don’t anticipate any problems with the possible exception of needing to shuffle days around, which everyone is prepared for. The hours will be per the school bell schedule.
I would not agree to anything more complicated than this arrangement, including different age groups or kids we don’t know well.
THIS MAXIMIZES YOUR EXPOSURE AND IS WHY PODS ARE A BAD IDEA.
Apologies for shouting, but this is the example of what not to do: rotating locations rapidly, rotating caregivers rapidly, AND overlapping pods. It's the worst possible pod situation.
Anonymous wrote:3 friends/classmates of my 5th grade dd + dd. We will rotate houses, Tu-F. When it’s your day you figure out how to oversee the kids. A couple of dual working parents who will either take turns with the spouse (so each spouse gets one day every 2 weeks) or have a sitter/nanny available that day. A couple of SAH parents. As far as I know some families will have different pods for their other kids. In any case they won’t be included in this one.
We’ve known the families and kids for years and don’t anticipate any problems with the possible exception of needing to shuffle days around, which everyone is prepared for. The hours will be per the school bell schedule.
I would not agree to anything more complicated than this arrangement, including different age groups or kids we don’t know well.
Anonymous wrote:I dint understand how you’ve agreed to do something without having discussed at all what it is. Why don’t you talk to the other parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12 kids seems like a lot.
Op here. Pretty sure this pod is for our 9yo kids only.
The other 3 families have middle schoolers. I’m the only one with a preschool child and I would not expect her to participate in the pod. She would prevent me from being able to give the pod my full attention. All the other parents work full time so it isn’t like they would be able to oversee this pod either.
You really think the parents working full-time are NOT going to expect
"light supervision" of their other kids? Ha ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12 kids seems like a lot.
Op here. Pretty sure this pod is for our 9yo kids only.
The other 3 families have middle schoolers. I’m the only one with a preschool child and I would not expect her to participate in the pod. She would prevent me from being able to give the pod my full attention. All the other parents work full time so it isn’t like they would be able to oversee this pod either.
Anonymous wrote:12 kids seems like a lot.