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Genre: People & Blogs
Uploaded At Apr 26, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-04-27T01:07:48.19722Z
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That's the world we live in. Though like I'm a mom. I have to work 10 hours a day. And only some nights I work on call. It's hard but that's the world we live in. I can't afford to not work the hours. I do to be able to provide for my son who is only 3 I love my family and I'm doing my best but like, but also MI supposed to do ask the government to lower prices and stop inflation? It sucks and it hurts my soul
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This is a reality for a lot of parents, however, we live in a day and age where both parents have to work just to keep a roof over their heads and food in their belly. Both my husband and I are working full time jobs, and are living in our parent’s basement. I’m lucky enough to work at the daycare my son goes to, but I’m still away from him for several hours a day. Raising a child takes a village, part of that village is a daycare and the teachers who are taking care of the kids.
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We choose to make less of an income and have me stay home full time to raise our two boys. Making a lot of money and having a lot of THINGS doesn’t matter to us. I’d rather have the time with them.
I think single parents have it rough and don’t always have a choice but to work long days to provide. But if one parent makes a decent amount to survive and not worry about the extras and material things, then I firmly believe the other parent should stay home and raise the kids.
Just my opinion. I would never leave my kids with anyone else. 🤷🏻♀
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@katrabbit
7 months ago
Yes and no. Some parents aren't even "raising" their children when they get home from school. Those are the parents I see complain about their children's teachers the most. They see the effects of their own neglectful household on their child and they seek to blame someone other than themselves.
As a child, even in elementary, I was able to understand that my dad was still my ultimate authority figure, but while I was at school I needed to respect my teachers and other adults who were in charge of my education.
It was never confusing who to listen to for advice or who was "raising" me because when it came down to it, my dad was the one who called the shots.
I understood that my teachers were there to inform me and track my progress in my education, that is it.
My dad was available for me as soon as he got home from work, even after working 12+ hour shifts his entire career, and would still make us dinner and help with homework.
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