Anonymous wrote:This financial burden is for you and the children's father to bear alone. If you both agree the children need to go to private school, the cost should be split in proportion to the support you each provide. If you do not feel you can afford that portion AND contribute the same way to the bills with your new husband, then you cannot afford it.
Yes he knew you had kids when you met, but adding a new financial burden on him, because of a decision you and the father of your children made is simply not right. He may agree now but will resent it later.
Also this should have been discussed with your husband BEFORE you applied to the private schools. These are not his children and he is not financially responsible for them. His quality of life should not change for a decision he has no control over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks folks for your replies. I know my husband will support me sending kids to private school, but know it will also be a financial strain and don't want us to feel resentment downstream..... I also feel guilty as I went to public school, myself, and feel guilty leaving the system for private...
I'm a woman, and if I had to eat ramen because my stepchild is being sent to a private school, when there's a perfectly viable public school alternative, I would 100% resent this. Maybe not in the beginning, but eventually.
New poster - I 100% would resent it and it would become a huge issue. I am also a teacher who has taught in both public and private schools - depending on what special needs your children have, often public have more resources for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks folks for your replies. I know my husband will support me sending kids to private school, but know it will also be a financial strain and don't want us to feel resentment downstream..... I also feel guilty as I went to public school, myself, and feel guilty leaving the system for private...
I'm a woman, and if I had to eat ramen because my stepchild is being sent to a private school, when there's a perfectly viable public school alternative, I would 100% resent this. Maybe not in the beginning, but eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks folks for your replies. I know my husband will support me sending kids to private school, but know it will also be a financial strain and don't want us to feel resentment downstream..... I also feel guilty as I went to public school, myself, and feel guilty leaving the system for private...
I'm a woman, and if I had to eat ramen because my stepchild is being sent to a private school, when there's a perfectly viable public school alternative, I would 100% resent this. Maybe not in the beginning, but eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools are a waste of money.
Does he have kids that aren't yours? Did he pay for them to go to private school?
Fairly bold an stereotypical statement.
Some are and some aren't worth it. It always facinates me the number of parents at my sons school who leave thinking it isn't worth it and the next year are back.
It is student and family need dependent.
In your experience, what particular family or student needs make public school inadequate enough to justify the expense?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks folks for your replies. I know my husband will support me sending kids to private school, but know it will also be a financial strain and don't want us to feel resentment downstream..... I also feel guilty as I went to public school, myself, and feel guilty leaving the system for private...
Anonymous wrote:Should be just another discussion. He knew you had kids when he married you. It comes with the territory. He may have married you but he took on a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools are a waste of money.
Does he have kids that aren't yours? Did he pay for them to go to private school?
Fairly bold an stereotypical statement.
Some are and some aren't worth it. It always facinates me the number of parents at my sons school who leave thinking it isn't worth it and the next year are back.
It is student and family need dependent.