Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I are federal contractors and our companies have lost many contracts and laid people off. We have decided that we want to cancel our kids extracurricular activities and summer camp until we see whether all of this cruel senseless destruction of people lives and the economy stops. How best to explain this to a 5 and 8 year old without making them nervous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t have the money for extras right now.
We have money for our house, food etc. but we’re taking a break from spending so we can save up.
Tell them about things you’ll do instead. Picnics, hikes, check out new playgrounds etc….
This. I actually think 5 is too young to tell this too, just don’t do the activities. 8 is borderline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will take care of them if you are still working in the summer? It's hard to find last minute slots if camp
We work from home. The 8 year old is going to have to mind the 5 year old. And honestly, even if we are still working in the summer, I'm not sure we are going to be out of the woods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop responding to the troll people.
I have lived this situation and many people are about to have the same experience.
You’re a troll. Go away.
until we see whether all of this cruel senseless destruction of people lives and the economy stops.
We work from home. The 8 year old is going to have to mind the 5 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will take care of them if you are still working in the summer? It's hard to find last minute slots if camp
We work from home. The 8 year old is going to have to mind the 5 year old. And honestly, even if we are still working in the summer, I'm not sure we are going to be out of the woods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will take care of them if you are still working in the summer? It's hard to find last minute slots if camp
We work from home. The 8 year old is going to have to mind the 5 year old. And honestly, even if we are still working in the summer, I'm not sure we are going to be out of the woods.
The 8 yr old being in charge of the 5 yr old? Are you mad?! This is a recipe for disaster on so many levels. So you'll let the 8 yr old decide on discipline? And what happens when you disagree and challenge her authority? What happens when she gives up or gets bored because she's 8 and that's a ridiculous burden to place on an 8 yr old? What happens when she forgets the 5 yr old or makes a judgement call that's unsafe and the 5 yr old gets hurt? YOU will be responsible to the law, not the 8 yr old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will take care of them if you are still working in the summer? It's hard to find last minute slots if camp
We work from home. The 8 year old is going to have to mind the 5 year old. And honestly, even if we are still working in the summer, I'm not sure we are going to be out of the woods.
The 8 yr old being in charge of the 5 yr old? Are you mad?! This is a recipe for disaster on so many levels. So you'll let the 8 yr old decide on discipline? And what happens when you disagree and challenge her authority? What happens when she gives up or gets bored because she's 8 and that's a ridiculous burden to place on an 8 yr old? What happens when she forgets the 5 yr old or makes a judgement call that's unsafe and the 5 yr old gets hurt? YOU will be responsible to the law, not the 8 yr old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will take care of them if you are still working in the summer? It's hard to find last minute slots if camp
We work from home. The 8 year old is going to have to mind the 5 year old. And honestly, even if we are still working in the summer, I'm not sure we are going to be out of the woods.