Anonymous wrote:I’d tell her to skip Kindergarten in MCPS. D.L. is miserable for that age (I had one last year) and she can “homeschool” a Kindergarten child with workbooks while the baby is sleeping. It will be less of a hassle than adhering to the public school schedule which won’t work around her infant.
dAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is also a Type I diabetic herself, so high risk for COVID. I talked to her last week and she said she is "terrified" at the prospect of dealing with an infant (she's due in 4 weeks) and a kindergartener who will be in MCPS and is an anxious kid to begin with.
How can I help her? Normally I'd bring over food to them, but she is understandably nervous about people coming over, given COVID.
Hoping the expectant and post-partum moms here can give me tips.
Terrified of taking care of the two children she chose to have?
I have an infant, a rising kindergartener and will be teleworking and I can't say I'm thrilled about the situation. Have some compassion.
Anonymous wrote:"Terrified?"
I hope you are exaggerating or that she is just suffering from pregnancy hormones.
"Terrified" is an unreasonable reaction to being responsible for your own, far spaced. children. If it is really that bad, she is in a place far beyond what you can help. Encourage her to seek mental health care.