chasullivan
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@fab01 I have my daughter in daycare, and my twins will when my maternity is up. To me, it’s worth it. I work shift work, and have days off through out the week. So sometimes it’s lovely to have a day off to get stuff done without my kid. I never feel burnt out from family life because I have a healthy balance of time for myself too.
Aside from myself, my daughter loves daycare. She always talks about her friends, and how she can’t wait to see her teachers. When we had a birthday party for her this year, she was adamant that she wanted one of her teachers to come when I pick her up, one of the teachers she’s is super close with, gives her hugs and a kiss on the forehead. I’m glad my child has that safe space to interact with the world away from her home life. I also noticed the difference socially between kids that go to daycare, and ones that do not at her age. (Not saying this is always the case, but something I often see)
Sure, they’ll all end up just fine. But my daughter is taught a preschool curriculum & social habits/what’s appropriate from people other than our family. I just feel like it’s given her a head start.
I think a big factor to think about is: is it worth the money? I know my sanity is worth the money. I’m a better mom when I have a break. I’m not into spending all day teaching my child age appropriate things, and I wouldn’t be happy giving up my career to be a stay at home mom. I took a year off when I had my daughter, and by the end of it I needed a different kind of mental stimulation. I was so depressed. Being a stay at home mom is hard & you get 0 breaks.
Ultimately there is not right or wrong answer. Just what helps your family get through the day. If everyone is happy there is no harm is doing what you’re doing!
Aside from myself, my daughter loves daycare. She always talks about her friends, and how she can’t wait to see her teachers. When we had a birthday party for her this year, she was adamant that she wanted one of her teachers to come when I pick her up, one of the teachers she’s is super close with, gives her hugs and a kiss on the forehead. I’m glad my child has that safe space to interact with the world away from her home life. I also noticed the difference socially between kids that go to daycare, and ones that do not at her age. (Not saying this is always the case, but something I often see)
Sure, they’ll all end up just fine. But my daughter is taught a preschool curriculum & social habits/what’s appropriate from people other than our family. I just feel like it’s given her a head start.
I think a big factor to think about is: is it worth the money? I know my sanity is worth the money. I’m a better mom when I have a break. I’m not into spending all day teaching my child age appropriate things, and I wouldn’t be happy giving up my career to be a stay at home mom. I took a year off when I had my daughter, and by the end of it I needed a different kind of mental stimulation. I was so depressed. Being a stay at home mom is hard & you get 0 breaks.
Ultimately there is not right or wrong answer. Just what helps your family get through the day. If everyone is happy there is no harm is doing what you’re doing!