Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. This is why we have a SAHP.
But isn't school 7 hours? You drop them off the minute it starts and pick them up the minute it ends?
Yes…that’s how it works if you don’t have before/aftercare.
That's not how it works for us. Kid walks to school 30 minutes earlier to hang out, and often stays after for clubs. My point is it's not a bad thing for kids to be occupied for 8 hours or more. It has nothing to do with my work schedule. That's how their school and social schedule operates. It's fine. I think it's rare and unnecessary to be the kid who doesn't spend a minute more.
Anonymous wrote:No 11 hours a day 5 days a week is not normal imo.
Unless you both have crazy long commutes for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. This is why we have a SAHP.
But isn't school 7 hours? You drop them off the minute it starts and pick them up the minute it ends?
Yes…that’s how it works if you don’t have before/aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:I’m practically a SAHP, but most families in my neighborhood work. Frankly, if you switch to stay at home, there’s nobody for your kids to play with. It’s only worth it for us because my child has special needs and has multiple therapies and interventions after school. If we had two typically developing children, I’d work full time and use childcare.
+1 The MS kids get dropped at 7am and can stay 2 hours after for clubs. So, until 4:30pm. That is 9.5 hours.Anonymous wrote:I mean the school day is 7 hours, so yeah, school age kids are out of the house 8 hours even without working parents. What kind of question is this? Did you not attend school as a child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean the school day is 7 hours, so yeah, school age kids are out of the house 8 hours even without working parents. What kind of question is this? Did you not attend school as a child?
When I was in elementary school in the 60s and 70s, school started at 8:30 or 9am. We walked home for lunch at 12pm, returned at 1pm, and were dismissed at 3pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. This is why we have a SAHP.
But isn't school 7 hours? You drop them off the minute it starts and pick them up the minute it ends?
Anonymous wrote:I mean the school day is 7 hours, so yeah, school age kids are out of the house 8 hours even without working parents. What kind of question is this? Did you not attend school as a child?