Dahlia
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 66
- Location
- Irvine, California
When I was a child I went to daycare everyday after school and day camps all summer. My parents are divorced, but my dad, mom, and stepmom all worked full time. I can definitely say that during the summer I wished I could have just been at home playing instead of going to sports camp or science camp, when I didn't even like either sports or science. However, I think that there are benefits to a good daycare organization. I am an only child and it taught me how to interact with other children in a way that is outside of normal schooling and academic. This is often valued more highly by collectivist societies, but I do believe that it benefits the child to be participating in activities with other children, just the same way that sports, etc. would. I also feel that good childcare programs offer opportunities that the child may not have otherwise (for example, despite my indifference toward science, I did get to shoot rockets off, go to theme parks, etc.).
With that said, I would prefer to be able to stay at home when I have children. Ideally, I would prefer that both my husband and myself could stay at home with our children (which again, is more of a reality in other countries than in the US). But, as Matt said, with the cost of living right now I don't know if that is even a possibility.
With that said, I would prefer to be able to stay at home when I have children. Ideally, I would prefer that both my husband and myself could stay at home with our children (which again, is more of a reality in other countries than in the US). But, as Matt said, with the cost of living right now I don't know if that is even a possibility.