Exactly, and also make sure that children don't make friends, and grow up as the government as their only friends.
Seriously, it's been 1 year in a child's life, without seeing the friends from school, IMAGINE the psychological damage...
I'm lucky, my son is only 13 months - still young for school, but he hasn't even seen another baby like him yet, I wonder if that might make him more fearful or more introvert with other kids.
They’re all different, but it seems to be working for us, albeit expensive. We both work and only had work from home for a month. They make the older kids wear masks, which is a travesty, but not at her age. They’re definitely social at that age, and we don’t have the option to stay home with her anyway.
Exactly, and also make sure that children don't make friends, and grow up as the government as their only friends.
Seriously, it's been 1 year in a child's life, without seeing the friends from school, IMAGINE the psychological damage...
I'm lucky, my son is only 13 months - still young for school, but he hasn't even seen another baby like him yet, I wonder if that might make him more fearful or more introvert with other kids.
Mine is about the same age and only missed one month of daycare...
Oh okay, we thought about daycare but since both parents work from home and we have help from the grand-mother, we decided against it.
Not sure about the rules of daycare, maybe he could go there once a week or something, we should consider that so he can see other babies.
Usually, we have free community places for families to bring their kids, offered by the city, but that's shut-down now.
They’re all different, but it seems to be working for us, albeit expensive. We both work and only had work from home for a month. They make the older kids wear masks, which is a travesty, but not at her age. They’re definitely social at that age, and we don’t have the option to stay home with her anyway.