tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5739401093569384212.post5098241288445022067..comments2023-06-24T09:09:39.234-04:00Comments on Everyday Nothings: My Husband & I Disagree on Child CareJodihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16462664480337935375noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5739401093569384212.post-87041349526717988892010-12-25T22:43:57.689-05:002010-12-25T22:43:57.689-05:00Ugh, don't you wish people would see your poin...Ugh, don't you wish people would see your point of view sometimes? I totally side with you on this issue {not that it really matters or anything lol}. I hope you can figure out something that will be acceptable to both you and FireMan...and most importantly, right for FireGirl.<br /><br />Merry Christmas {and thanks for your sweet comment on my Facebook yesterday!}Steph{anie}https://www.blogger.com/profile/12965060344221644832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5739401093569384212.post-19247390624516823392010-12-24T19:38:53.402-05:002010-12-24T19:38:53.402-05:00#1 I think he's wrong about the academic devel...#1 I think he's wrong about the academic development, mine went to in home day care and they learned a lot. In fact, with fewer children, they received more individual attention. <br /><br />#2 I don't feel like the size of the group will make her social skills develop any better. My kids were well prepared for school, both socially and academically.<br /><br />Another perk of in home day care for us was the fact that our sitter would take them when they were sick, so less work missed for me.Mariannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12581242043081110115noreply@blogger.com