Anonymous wrote:I do as long as the roads are safe. A lot of time schools are closed because of the sidewalks and buses. I'm a teacher and still need to do work on snow days. Lots of papers everywhere does not mix well with a 3 year old. But I typically bring him in a little late and bring him home early.
If the roads themselves are bad, like today, then he stays home with me.
Why do I feel the need to defend myself to you?
Also, why does your mom open her small in-home daycare if the conditions are so bad that a kid could get stranded? If she's open, then she should expect kids to come. She should close if conditions are that bad. That's on her.
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I also take DC to daycare if they are open. She loves it, gets to play with her friends, and I get to do work around the house. I also work part time so on snow days, I work from home for half the day and catch up on other stuff the other half. I also have a 7yo so it gives me a chance to spend one on one time with older DC doing older kid stuff like sledding, etc. I also grew up in areas where snow like this was a normal part of life. In fact, because I lived in a rural area, many of the roads did not get plowed, so I know how to drive in this stuff. It's actually the other drivers that worry me more.
And daycare is 5 minutes away and walkable if necessary, so no getting stranded there!