To: TankerKC
"So, which is it? Do we (I assume you mean the government) pay to send our kids to daycare, or do we take responsibility as parents. You cant have it both ways. "
I don't know if you heard this or not, but many families have a mother and father who both work outside the home. so, they have to take the kids to daycare where they will be tended to by low paid workers. When I mentioned responsibility as parents I meant that they should get involved with the kids' lives more and not brush them off when the kids have homework to do. When they get home from work they should look in the kid's bookbag and also talk to the kid to find out how school went and if there's anything they are having problems with. Talk to your kids, people. Stop blaming the teachers because you don't take the time to get involved in your kids' life.
"Are you a teacher? I'm just curious. "
No, I'm not. But my aunt is a teacher. It's not a job just anyone could do. You have to be patient and love kids enough to get involved and try to make a difference. Unfortunately, many parents want teachers to be the care giver and do all the dirty work that the parents don't want to deal with. Lazy parents = lazy, uneducated kids
87 posted on
04/30/2003 8:15:21 AM PDT by
Laurie S
To: Laurie S
You have to be patient and love kids enough to get involved and try to make a difference.Typical Clinton era doublespeak.
If you get brain surgery who do you want to perform it .. someone who is good at being a surgeon or someone who "really cares" about surgery?
91 posted on
04/30/2003 8:20:06 AM PDT by
tcostell
To: Laurie S
So who should pay the daycare workers more? The parents?
I assume that you follow your own advice and help with your kids homework every evening, just like I do, right?
92 posted on
04/30/2003 8:21:35 AM PDT by
TankerKC
(If we blame our parents, will our kids blame us?)
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