Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prioritize ensuring your DC is not one of the last ones for pick up. That is sadder than being there early I think. That was at least how I felt when My kids were in preschool.
Only sad if your kid is sad about it. If your kid is happy, why would it matter?
Anonymous wrote:I would prioritize ensuring your DC is not one of the last ones for pick up. That is sadder than being there early I think. That was at least how I felt when My kids were in preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
My kids get upset if I pick them up early. (Normal is a bit before six, but our drop off is 8/8:30.). In remotely decent weather, they are playing outside and, even inside, they are engrossed in various activities.
I wish I had a little more time in the evenings with them, but they aren't remotely suffering.
Oh but didn’t you know? PP know what’s best for your kid, not you. Better listen to PP!
Well I think most people can agree that a child should not be inside in a classroom the majority of their day.
Did you miss the part where it said the kids would be outside if weather allowed it, and that is why the kids wanted to stay? Fear of kids being inside hardly supports a claim that it is "unfair" to keep kids in daycare past 4. Plus, parents who pick up earlier don't necessarily take their kids outside to play.
I don't see how your comment relates to any of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
My kids get upset if I pick them up early. (Normal is a bit before six, but our drop off is 8/8:30.). In remotely decent weather, they are playing outside and, even inside, they are engrossed in various activities.
I wish I had a little more time in the evenings with them, but they aren't remotely suffering.
Oh but didn’t you know? PP know what’s best for your kid, not you. Better listen to PP!
Well I think most people can agree that a child should not be inside in a classroom the majority of their day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
My kids get upset if I pick them up early. (Normal is a bit before six, but our drop off is 8/8:30.). In remotely decent weather, they are playing outside and, even inside, they are engrossed in various activities.
I wish I had a little more time in the evenings with them, but they aren't remotely suffering.
Oh but didn’t you know? PP know what’s best for your kid, not you. Better listen to PP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
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Roll your eyes all you want...it is unfair to your kid and everyone knows it.
Nope. You don’t speak for everyone. Some people have to leave their kids longer. It’s really NBD. Unless you’re a sanctimonious a$$hat, then it’s a HUGE deal.
Interesting perspective you have. It’s NBD really? You sound so cold.
Interesting that you think I care about your opinion. I don't.
We had it lucky in our family. Drop off at 7:30, pick up at 3. But I know plenty of kids (my best friends included) that leave their kids from 7am-6pm. Both are well adjusted awesome kids. One is in 2nd grade now and doing really well. The other is still in daycare and does not cry about his long day at daycare - in fact he loves his teachers.
If being a judgmental sanctimonious sh!t makes you feel better about yourself, have at it. You clearly need it. But make no mistake, most kids you are "heartbroken" for and labeling their parents as "cold" are doing just fine, I assure you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
My kids get upset if I pick them up early. (Normal is a bit before six, but our drop off is 8/8:30.). In remotely decent weather, they are playing outside and, even inside, they are engrossed in various activities.
I wish I had a little more time in the evenings with them, but they aren't remotely suffering.
Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
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Roll your eyes all you want...it is unfair to your kid and everyone knows it.
Nope. You don’t speak for everyone. Some people have to leave their kids longer. It’s really NBD. Unless you’re a sanctimonious a$$hat, then it’s a HUGE deal.
Interesting perspective you have. It’s NBD really? You sound so cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO what you have to do, but don't let her stay there later than 4. Anything longer is not fair to your dc.
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Roll your eyes all you want...it is unfair to your kid and everyone knows it.
Nope. You don’t speak for everyone. Some people have to leave their kids longer. It’s really NBD. Unless you’re a sanctimonious a$$hat, then it’s a HUGE deal.
Seriously. Who ARE these glassbowls? And where do you all work that you drop off later AND pick up early and not get canned? I have to work a minimum of 8 hours a day plus a mandatory lunch break of at least 30 minutes. So that is 8.5 hours I must be at work. Tack on a 30 minute commute which is incredibly common (if not on the low end for this area), and that's AT LEAST 9.5 hours start to finish each day. And that's the "ideal" day. So I drop my kid off at 7 then the earliest I can pick up is 4:30. And I have it easy, I very rarely have to work more than 45 hours a week which is not the norm around here.