Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I know you don’t have DS home. In our house we take turns getting the kids out of the house in the morning.
It is not a school day. My DD today said “Is today a stay home day?” meaning no school. Yes, unfortunately it is. I hate Mondays!!!!
Your kids are that unpleasant? Their poor teachers.
Whoever you are, go away. You're a smug B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I know you don’t have DS home. In our house we take turns getting the kids out of the house in the morning.
It is not a school day. My DD today said “Is today a stay home day?” meaning no school. Yes, unfortunately it is. I hate Mondays!!!!
Your kids are that unpleasant? Their poor teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I know you don’t have DS home. In our house we take turns getting the kids out of the house in the morning.
It is not a school day. My DD today said “Is today a stay home day?” meaning no school. Yes, unfortunately it is. I hate Mondays!!!!
Your kids are that unpleasant? Their poor teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is impossible to be a working parent of young children with these Mondays. I can't get anything done. Kids are fighting and screaming and have nothing to do. DH is at work (as in not in the home). We can't afford any other type of care. How can they call this a proper school day? They have nothing to do. (1st and 4th).
Thy would just be fighting and screaming at school if they weren’t with you, ruining class for the children who don’t have behavior problems. Start parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I am with you. I know you don’t have DS home. In our house we take turns getting the kids out of the house in the morning.
It is not a school day. My DD today said “Is today a stay home day?” meaning no school. Yes, unfortunately it is. I hate Mondays!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha
I was just thinking this same thing. I’ve pretty much given up on Monday. My kids do the morning meeting and small groups if any but we are getting pretty bad about the Google class busy work.
Now they just wait impatiently for their turn in person on Thursday and Friday!
Huh. Well, my parents used to give us projects and chores to do. Try that.
Anonymous wrote:Haha
I was just thinking this same thing. I’ve pretty much given up on Monday. My kids do the morning meeting and small groups if any but we are getting pretty bad about the Google class busy work.
Now they just wait impatiently for their turn in person on Thursday and Friday!
Anonymous wrote:It is impossible to be a working parent of young children with these Mondays. I can't get anything done. Kids are fighting and screaming and have nothing to do. DH is at work (as in not in the home). We can't afford any other type of care. How can they call this a proper school day? They have nothing to do. (1st and 4th).