Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t feel bad for this author. I see a lot of this brainwashing in the school systems with girls. My friends daughter said I never want to be a sahm mom that’s stupid. She’s goes to a typical private. The idea is college, prestige. Another friend same thing, I couldn’t depend on a man. I wanted to tell her, it’s a treat to spend time with your 3 month baby. I’m a sahm with a professional degree and yet people look down on me. I feel like a lot of our society is in this direction of equality forgetting about the kids. Nothing can be equal until we tackle childcare. I don’t want to government to pay me for my work though. I’m assumed she’s had this “realization”.
There’s a big difference between a SAHM with an infant/toddler vs. a SAHM with kids in school FT and no extraordinary circumstances like SN etc. I totally respect the former and scoff at the latter.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM (3 yo and 1 yo). I don't need to be paid. It bothers me that some people look down on me for being a SAHM, but oh well.... Money from the government wouldn't solve that.
I do feel like every woman should have the option have one child and be able to stay home with that child til age 3. It's an essential human joy that should be open to all of us. It breaks my heart that there are women out there who have to return to work and put young children in childcare because they are too poor to stay home. I would be devastated if I had to return to work and leave my babies with someone else, and I don't think any person should have to face that if it's not their own choice. So, in a sense, I guess those people should get "paid" for staying home with children. OR I think 1) housing should be affordable and 2) their partners should be able to make a living wage that supports a family.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergelt - child money. Germans are ahead of us (again). State money goes to the child. Parent’s job is ‘leave without pay’ up to two years. Mom gets two years with child. Dad gets two years. Child at four then goes to kindergarten. Everyone wins. We are toddlers compared to the rest of Western Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t feel bad for this author. I see a lot of this brainwashing in the school systems with girls. My friends daughter said I never want to be a sahm mom that’s stupid. She’s goes to a typical private. The idea is college, prestige. Another friend same thing, I couldn’t depend on a man. I wanted to tell her, it’s a treat to spend time with your 3 month baby. I’m a sahm with a professional degree and yet people look down on me. I feel like a lot of our society is in this direction of equality forgetting about the kids. Nothing can be equal until we tackle childcare. I don’t want to government to pay me for my work though. I’m assumed she’s had this “realization”.
There’s a big difference between a SAHM with an infant/toddler vs. a SAHM with kids in school FT and no extraordinary circumstances like SN etc. I totally respect the former and scoff at the latter.
I work and I think you sound ridiculous. Who are you to judge?
I think the newspaper article author sounds entitled and silly, but you don't sound better.
I am a human being and therefore I can judge. You are free to disregard my judgment. See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t feel bad for this author. I see a lot of this brainwashing in the school systems with girls. My friends daughter said I never want to be a sahm mom that’s stupid. She’s goes to a typical private. The idea is college, prestige. Another friend same thing, I couldn’t depend on a man. I wanted to tell her, it’s a treat to spend time with your 3 month baby. I’m a sahm with a professional degree and yet people look down on me. I feel like a lot of our society is in this direction of equality forgetting about the kids. Nothing can be equal until we tackle childcare. I don’t want to government to pay me for my work though. I’m assumed she’s had this “realization”.
There’s a big difference between a SAHM with an infant/toddler vs. a SAHM with kids in school FT and no extraordinary circumstances like SN etc. I totally respect the former and scoff at the latter.
I work and I think you sound ridiculous. Who are you to judge?
I think the newspaper article author sounds entitled and silly, but you don't sound better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t feel bad for this author. I see a lot of this brainwashing in the school systems with girls. My friends daughter said I never want to be a sahm mom that’s stupid. She’s goes to a typical private. The idea is college, prestige. Another friend same thing, I couldn’t depend on a man. I wanted to tell her, it’s a treat to spend time with your 3 month baby. I’m a sahm with a professional degree and yet people look down on me. I feel like a lot of our society is in this direction of equality forgetting about the kids. Nothing can be equal until we tackle childcare. I don’t want to government to pay me for my work though. I’m assumed she’s had this “realization”.
There’s a big difference between a SAHM with an infant/toddler vs. a SAHM with kids in school FT and no extraordinary circumstances like SN etc. I totally respect the former and scoff at the latter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kindergelt - child money. Germans are ahead of us (again). State money goes to the child. Parent’s job is ‘leave without pay’ up to two years. Mom gets two years with child. Dad gets two years. Child at four then goes to kindergarten. Everyone wins. We are toddlers compared to the rest of Western Europe.
I remember a German friend saying that she is grateful that she is privileged enough to stay home with her toddler daughter and take care of her (and the daughter was still going to Montessori pre-k 3 times a week for a couple of hrs which cost 2k per month). Another German friend said that she wants to stay home with her child for at least 2 years and that was even before she was pregnant. I think as a society, they are more accepting of mothers staying home with kids and don’t look down on SAHM as much as the Americans do.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t feel bad for this author. I see a lot of this brainwashing in the school systems with girls. My friends daughter said I never want to be a sahm mom that’s stupid. She’s goes to a typical private. The idea is college, prestige. Another friend same thing, I couldn’t depend on a man. I wanted to tell her, it’s a treat to spend time with your 3 month baby. I’m a sahm with a professional degree and yet people look down on me. I feel like a lot of our society is in this direction of equality forgetting about the kids. Nothing can be equal until we tackle childcare. I don’t want to government to pay me for my work though. I’m assumed she’s had this “realization”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am conflicted about a payment specifically for housework and child care to women. It’s great as an idea but implementing it is not easy. Some countries provide monetary support per child, other countries subsidize maternity leaves for parents. Economists are toying with the idea of universal income. To me these would be more palatable than paying women for housework. On one hand it returns housework back squarely to women as a duty and responsibility: “You get paid to cook and wipe butts”, on the other, how amounts be decided for women who stay at home vs those who work and still do a big chunk of housework and childcare, and 2 parent households who both work, what about grandparents and others? What about stay at home childless spouses? Do they also get paid something? I think it’s more straightforward to either provide support per child or just go for the universal income.
But when one woman decides to work out of the home, some other woman IS paid to "cook and wipes butts" in her home. So why not she herself? The worst line in that article was the author saying she worked out of the house and paid others to work in her house "out of a need to feel like a full human being." In other words, she viewed the women who worked in her house as less than full human beings. What a terrible person!
Anonymous wrote:Kindergelt - child money. Germans are ahead of us (again). State money goes to the child. Parent’s job is ‘leave without pay’ up to two years. Mom gets two years with child. Dad gets two years. Child at four then goes to kindergarten. Everyone wins. We are toddlers compared to the rest of Western Europe.