Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how 2020 has exposed parents.![]()
Its all hugs and rainbows and 'children fill a void' until you actually have to take care of and watch them 24/7, 7 days a week.
Now its 'I'm going to be hospitalized if you don't get them out of here'.
And you wonder why the child-free and single are enjoying the pandemic so much?
I’m a nanny and nothing has changed in my life. I still enjoy my child free weekends and think all of this whining is hilarious. Absolutely hilarious. People are constantly bagging on nannies and how it’s not a real job- apparently a lot of parents can’t do it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Np. Because our tax payer dollars are going towards open schools and teachers and none of that is happening. I agree that everyone pays taxes but this is mostly affecting school aged parents.
It’s as if nursing homes tossed the elderly on the sidewalk and told their kids to deal with it. Surely you budgeted for your parents care?!
I get that parents are having a hard time. But why should I be paying them money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Np. Because our tax payer dollars are going towards open schools and teachers and none of that is happening. I agree that everyone pays taxes but this is mostly affecting school aged parents.
It’s as if nursing homes tossed the elderly on the sidewalk and told their kids to deal with it. Surely you budgeted for your parents care?!
I get that parents are having a hard time. But why should I be paying them money?
Why are you paying corporations for tax breaks and bogus tax credits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Np. Because our tax payer dollars are going towards open schools and teachers and none of that is happening. I agree that everyone pays taxes but this is mostly affecting school aged parents.
It’s as if nursing homes tossed the elderly on the sidewalk and told their kids to deal with it. Surely you budgeted for your parents care?!
I get that parents are having a hard time. But why should I be paying them money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Np. Because our tax payer dollars are going towards open schools and teachers and none of that is happening. I agree that everyone pays taxes but this is mostly affecting school aged parents.
It’s as if nursing homes tossed the elderly on the sidewalk and told their kids to deal with it. Surely you budgeted for your parents care?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Probably because they are doing two full-time jobs for the price of one?
Oh wait. People keep telling me that "childcare" and "education" are totally separate and have nothing to do with each other.
Scratch that. THREE full time jobs for the price of one.
Your kids, your responsibility. Teachers are handling the education.
Haha- are you actually trying to suggest that a kindergarten/first grade child’s educational needs can be adequately handled via zoom? I guarantee you that for the very early elementary students either parents are the ones actually covering 75% + of the educational content or the kids are just being left behind.
That's pretty typical during in person learning. Kids whose parents support and work with them at home do far better.
So you’re okay with the disparity now being multiplied 10-fold?
I see what you did there. What a rhetorical genius you are!!! You know damn well that is not what the PPP said. The argument being advanced here is that somehow the disparate outcomes from DL are new. They are not. Were you OK with the previously disparate outcomes before they impacted you? Seems like the person being inconsistent here is you, not them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Probably because they are doing two full-time jobs for the price of one?
Oh wait. People keep telling me that "childcare" and "education" are totally separate and have nothing to do with each other.
Scratch that. THREE full time jobs for the price of one.
Your kids, your responsibility. Teachers are handling the education.
Haha- are you actually trying to suggest that a kindergarten/first grade child’s educational needs can be adequately handled via zoom? I guarantee you that for the very early elementary students either parents are the ones actually covering 75% + of the educational content or the kids are just being left behind.
That's pretty typical during in person learning. Kids whose parents support and work with them at home do far better.
So you’re okay with the disparity now being multiplied 10-fold?
I see what you did there. What a rhetorical genius you are!!! You know damn well that is not what the PPP said. The argument being advanced here is that somehow the disparate outcomes from DL are new. They are not. Were you OK with the previously disparate outcomes before they impacted you? Seems like the person being inconsistent here is you, not them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still not sure why OP things people should send them a check.
Probably because they are doing two full-time jobs for the price of one?
Oh wait. People keep telling me that "childcare" and "education" are totally separate and have nothing to do with each other.
Scratch that. THREE full time jobs for the price of one.
Your kids, your responsibility. Teachers are handling the education.
Haha- are you actually trying to suggest that a kindergarten/first grade child’s educational needs can be adequately handled via zoom? I guarantee you that for the very early elementary students either parents are the ones actually covering 75% + of the educational content or the kids are just being left behind.
That's pretty typical during in person learning. Kids whose parents support and work with them at home do far better.
So you’re okay with the disparity now being multiplied 10-fold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone owe you a check? I'm not paying for your childcare.
Except you usually do pay for childcare for all public school children. It's just that right now you are still paying that money but OP and people like her are not receiving the benefit.
Why not just cut her a check?
No, our tax money pays for an education. Its traditionally been in person and the child care is a bonus but since its no longer in person OP and others need to readjust their budget for afford child care, like they did when the kids were little. Surprise, the government is no longer taking care of your kids every day and you need to. Its called parenting. Be an adult and take care of you kids or pay someone.
Your tax money isn't buying education this year either.
This. My kids have a FT nanny but are learning nothing from DL. My tax money is not getting me an education either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how 2020 has exposed parents.![]()
Its all hugs and rainbows and 'children fill a void' until you actually have to take care of and watch them 24/7, 7 days a week.
Now its 'I'm going to be hospitalized if you don't get them out of here'.
And you wonder why the child-free and single are enjoying the pandemic so much?
I’m a nanny and nothing has changed in my life. I still enjoy my child free weekends and think all of this whining is hilarious. Absolutely hilarious. People are constantly bagging on nannies and how it’s not a real job- apparently a lot of parents can’t do it!
Anonymous wrote:I love how 2020 has exposed parents.![]()
Its all hugs and rainbows and 'children fill a void' until you actually have to take care of and watch them 24/7, 7 days a week.
Now its 'I'm going to be hospitalized if you don't get them out of here'.
And you wonder why the child-free and single are enjoying the pandemic so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone owe you a check? I'm not paying for your childcare.
Except you usually do pay for childcare for all public school children. It's just that right now you are still paying that money but OP and people like her are not receiving the benefit.
Why not just cut her a check?
No, our tax money pays for an education. Its traditionally been in person and the child care is a bonus but since its no longer in person OP and others need to readjust their budget for afford child care, like they did when the kids were little. Surprise, the government is no longer taking care of your kids every day and you need to. Its called parenting. Be an adult and take care of you kids or pay someone.
Your tax money isn't buying education this year either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don’t disagree with you but literally EVERYTHING ELSE IS OPEN BESIDES SCHOOLS. My suggestion is to close restaurants bars and gyms, and open schools in a limited capacity. But we are too selfish to close things that WE enjoy, so we will just continue to keep closed the one thing that our children need.
EVERYTHING ELSE IS OPEN? That’s news to me. My office building has been closed March. My husband isn’t expected to return in person until around February. Why? Because we are in the middle of a pandemic and no one wants to risk their life going to work.
I realize I am privileged but so are a lot of you. You are asking teachers to go into old buildings where social distancing from students will be nearly impossible. I get that we are all tired, that we want our kids in school with their peers, that we need a break...but put yourselves in someone else’s shoes. This isn’t worth anyone’s life.