Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are all these other kids calling you mom? I've never had that happen.
Adults. They think they're being cute.
Yep, hate this. Flight attendants, doctors, waitresses. I have a name, please use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who call anything before kindergarten "school."
If your child is under the age of 5, he is not going to school. He is going to preschool, or daycare or moms' day out. Stop trying to justify it by calling it school - drop him off, let him have fun and socialize and do what you've got to/want to do. It's ok. Really.
Kids think of it as school and know that word.
Get a job. You're so pathetic and transparent.
I'm the OP of that comment and I seem to have touched a nerve. Here's the irony: I've always worked full time. My kids went to daycare. They thought of it as that and knew that word. When they started kindergarten they went to school.
Ok, so did you feel like you needed to "justify" sending them to daycare? Probably not. If you did, stop projecting on the rest of us. It's just a word. I can't believe anyone would care enough for it to bother them.
No, it bother me too. I sacrifice to have a nanny for my son and pay a proper preschool tuition for three hours every morning. Daycare is NOT SCHOOL. It is daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who call anything before kindergarten "school."
If your child is under the age of 5, he is not going to school. He is going to preschool, or daycare or moms' day out. Stop trying to justify it by calling it school - drop him off, let him have fun and socialize and do what you've got to/want to do. It's ok. Really.
Kids think of it as school and know that word.
Get a job. You're so pathetic and transparent.
I'm the OP of that comment and I seem to have touched a nerve. Here's the irony: I've always worked full time. My kids went to daycare. They thought of it as that and knew that word. When they started kindergarten they went to school.
Ok, so did you feel like you needed to "justify" sending them to daycare? Probably not. If you did, stop projecting on the rest of us. It's just a word. I can't believe anyone would care enough for it to bother them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who call anything before kindergarten "school."
If your child is under the age of 5, he is not going to school. He is going to preschool, or daycare or moms' day out. Stop trying to justify it by calling it school - drop him off, let him have fun and socialize and do what you've got to/want to do. It's ok. Really.
Kids think of it as school and know that word.
Get a job. You're so pathetic and transparent.
I'm the OP of that comment and I seem to have touched a nerve. Here's the irony: I've always worked full time. My kids went to daycare. They thought of it as that and knew that word. When they started kindergarten they went to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Being A Great and Conscientious Mom Voice (hoping you will overhear me and be amazed at what a good parent I am) :
"Henry! You jumped all the way across that hopscotch pad! Way to go! Awesome job, buddy. Can you count to ten now? (Loudly and slowly counts to ten) TERRIFIC! Want a snack? How about WATER AND KALE CHIPS, your favorite! You're very welcome, thank you for your using your manners SO NICELY. Oh no no we don't wipe our mouths on our shirts. What do we do? NAPKIN, YES. Very good. What should we do next? Library then practice writing letters? YOU GOT IT LIL BUDDY!"
hahaha...this cracked me up!
OMG, I'm dying seeing myself in these. I swear, I'm not doing it for other people though! I just don't know how to talk to a toddler!
Pissing my pants funny! Pitch perfect, girl. Loving this!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents who call anything before kindergarten "school."
If your child is under the age of 5, he is not going to school. He is going to preschool, or daycare or moms' day out. Stop trying to justify it by calling it school - drop him off, let him have fun and socialize and do what you've got to/want to do. It's ok. Really.
Kids think of it as school and know that word.
Get a job. You're so pathetic and transparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not breastfeeding just 'cuz. Lazy lazy lazy.
^ Women like this are my parenting pet peeve.
Enjoy your judging while the evidence steadily mounts that breastfeeding is associated with increased exposure to chemicals in breast tissue. For instance, this August 2015 study out of Harvard.
I breastfed each kid for 2+ years myself, but people like the two PP drive me batty. They are my parenting pet peeve. So judgmental and so ignorant at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not breastfeeding just 'cuz. Lazy lazy lazy.
^ Women like this are my parenting pet peeve.
Anonymous wrote:Not breastfeeding just 'cuz. Lazy lazy lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had relatives whose 18 month old went to 'camp' all summer. Did wonder about that? She seemed a bit young for roasting marshmallows on a campfire.
Probably 95% of kids in any given summer camp are not roasting marshmallows on a campfire. It's pretty universally understood in this country as childcare during times when school is not in session. Perhaps their preschool offers "camp" during the summer (which likely has no change in curriculum, unlike primary school age)?
Anonymous wrote:We had relatives whose 18 month old went to 'camp' all summer. Did wonder about that? She seemed a bit young for roasting marshmallows on a campfire.