Anonymous wrote:No, YOU need to find an appropriate parking space and get out and walk her. Carpool line is not the appropriate location to exit your vehicle and walk your kid in. Have some common sense.
Anonymous wrote:If me walking my child to the door for an extra 30 secs inconveniences you THAT much then you need to plan your day better or work on your time management skills.
Anonymous wrote:We have both options. I prefer walking in and dropping off my child and picking up. I like to have a 30 second conversation to ask how the day went (just want to know if it was a good day or what we need to work on). I hate the pick up line as they bitterly complain about our car seats and refuse to strap in my child properly despite showing them repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have both options. I prefer walking in and dropping off my child and picking up. I like to have a 30 second conversation to ask how the day went (just want to know if it was a good day or what we need to work on). I hate the pick up line as they bitterly complain about our car seats and refuse to strap in my child properly despite showing them repeatedly.
+1 I actually enjoy my child and enjoy the extra 20 to 30 extra seconds communicating with him.
Anonymous wrote:My 4 year walks by herself from the carpool line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4 year walks by herself from the carpool line.
Long hair don't care.
Anonymous wrote:My 4 year walks by herself from the carpool line.
If me walking my child to the door for an extra 30 secs inconveniences you THAT much then you need to plan your day better or work on your time management skills.
Anonymous wrote:If me walking my child to the door for an extra 30 secs inconveniences you THAT much then you need to plan your day better or work on your time management skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have both options. I prefer walking in and dropping off my child and picking up. I like to have a 30 second conversation to ask how the day went (just want to know if it was a good day or what we need to work on). I hate the pick up line as they bitterly complain about our car seats and refuse to strap in my child properly despite showing them repeatedly.
+1 I actually enjoy my child and enjoy the extra 20 to 30 extra seconds communicating with him.
Anonymous wrote:We have both options. I prefer walking in and dropping off my child and picking up. I like to have a 30 second conversation to ask how the day went (just want to know if it was a good day or what we need to work on). I hate the pick up line as they bitterly complain about our car seats and refuse to strap in my child properly despite showing them repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:No, YOU need to find an appropriate parking space and get out and walk her. Carpool line is not the appropriate location to exit your vehicle and walk your kid in. Have some common sense.
Anonymous wrote:20:14 I disagree and clearly so do others.