Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think you should leave her alone but..........
I'll never understand the "stay at home mom" that puts her kid in daycare for 6 hours a day, that's only 2 hours short of an entire workday. That is bizarre.
I'm a SAHM of five with a toddler and the most I've done is a 3 day a week, 3 hour a day preschool. Did I mention I run my own business as well? It's NOT an mlm, it's my own business.
If she wants to be anti-social, let her be. If it's a tipping point in the marriage, separate.
I would imagine it’s preschool not daycare. Plenty of sahms with kids in school full time. Among my friends, highly educated and affluent, it is the norm by far. And as a sahm with teens I can tell you it’s important to be around and available at this age. Working from home sounds like it’ll work for you.
Preschool for a four-year old that lasts for six hours? My kids are in a preschool that runs from 8-12, five days a week. They could stay longer, but it would be extra. Are there really that many preschools that run for six hours a day as the normal schedule for four-year olds?
In dc, preschool is run by DCPS and it’s full day. 8:40 to 3:20
Also a lot of Montessori schools start 9-3 at age 4. I sort of felt pressured to start my DD (who was going 9-12 at age 3) on the 9-3 schedule once she was 4. I was fine with it because I SAH and had a baby I wanted to spend time with, but I understand how a SAHM ends up with a 4 YO in preschool 6 hours a day.
Also, 6 hours in preschool is not exactly "2 hours short of an entire workday". If you work 8 hours, typically your kid is in daycare/school for more like 10 (to factor in commuting time, drop off, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think you should leave her alone but..........
I'll never understand the "stay at home mom" that puts her kid in daycare for 6 hours a day, that's only 2 hours short of an entire workday. That is bizarre.
I'm a SAHM of five with a toddler and the most I've done is a 3 day a week, 3 hour a day preschool. Did I mention I run my own business as well? It's NOT an mlm, it's my own business.
If she wants to be anti-social, let her be. If it's a tipping point in the marriage, separate.
I would imagine it’s preschool not daycare. Plenty of sahms with kids in school full time. Among my friends, highly educated and affluent, it is the norm by far. And as a sahm with teens I can tell you it’s important to be around and available at this age. Working from home sounds like it’ll work for you.
Preschool for a four-year old that lasts for six hours? My kids are in a preschool that runs from 8-12, five days a week. They could stay longer, but it would be extra. Are there really that many preschools that run for six hours a day as the normal schedule for four-year olds?
In dc, preschool is run by DCPS and it’s full day. 8:40 to 3:20
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think you should leave her alone but..........
I'll never understand the "stay at home mom" that puts her kid in daycare for 6 hours a day, that's only 2 hours short of an entire workday. That is bizarre.
I'm a SAHM of five with a toddler and the most I've done is a 3 day a week, 3 hour a day preschool. Did I mention I run my own business as well? It's NOT an mlm, it's my own business.
If she wants to be anti-social, let her be. If it's a tipping point in the marriage, separate.
I would imagine it’s preschool not daycare. Plenty of sahms with kids in school full time. Among my friends, highly educated and affluent, it is the norm by far. And as a sahm with teens I can tell you it’s important to be around and available at this age. Working from home sounds like it’ll work for you.
Preschool for a four-year old that lasts for six hours? My kids are in a preschool that runs from 8-12, five days a week. They could stay longer, but it would be extra. Are there really that many preschools that run for six hours a day as the normal schedule for four-year olds?
Anonymous wrote:So you and your daughter are extroverts and your wife is an introvert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think you should leave her alone but..........
I'll never understand the "stay at home mom" that puts her kid in daycare for 6 hours a day, that's only 2 hours short of an entire workday. That is bizarre.
I'm a SAHM of five with a toddler and the most I've done is a 3 day a week, 3 hour a day preschool. Did I mention I run my own business as well? It's NOT an mlm, it's my own business.
If she wants to be anti-social, let her be. If it's a tipping point in the marriage, separate.
I would imagine it’s preschool not daycare. Plenty of sahms with kids in school full time. Among my friends, highly educated and affluent, it is the norm by far. And as a sahm with teens I can tell you it’s important to be around and available at this age. Working from home sounds like it’ll work for you.
Anonymous wrote:
I think you should leave her alone but..........
I'll never understand the "stay at home mom" that puts her kid in daycare for 6 hours a day, that's only 2 hours short of an entire workday. That is bizarre.
I'm a SAHM of five with a toddler and the most I've done is a 3 day a week, 3 hour a day preschool. Did I mention I run my own business as well? It's NOT an mlm, it's my own business.
If she wants to be anti-social, let her be. If it's a tipping point in the marriage, separate.