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Childcare options, availability, accessibility

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PIED PIPER! GOOD ON YOU KID!
Never ever leave again,
Wm Trevor think the world vision thing, maybe wrong, is in third world country s.
We need answers.
If enough of us demanded it we could get it.
But like leaves dropping from trees, people will not commiteto taking action unless some thing is in it for them.
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 4:20:23 PM
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How goes it Belly babe?

I got busy, I just never know what will turn up on my doorstep or for how long that drags me away suddenly.

I couldn’t remember where I was at so I went and did a OLO search on my name, gave me a giggle. I was being a bit of a brat.

But for this thread I vote Trevor gets a new fridge... one of those flash double wide french door jobbies.

And I haven’t heard of child care not being available in an abundance of forms that you actually have to work very hard at avoiding.

I’m surprised Houels kids aren’t in school yet; they seem to have spent such a long time being young.

I came across Hasbeens thread as I was watching a doco about Yasi which I thought outdid Sandy but couldn’t think of anything intelligent to say on the subject so stayed out of it.
Posted by The Pied Piper, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 5:00:54 PM
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Just think of all those poor mums having to bung the tots in daycare so they can go out and earn enough to buy an extra fridge to put the magnets on.

Fair makes you weep, it does : (
Posted by Poirot, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 5:24:58 PM
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'couldn’t think of anything intelligent to say on the subject so stayed out of it.'

That's never stopped me from getting involved.

I was living 'abroad' at the time, but was there ever a terrorism fridge magnet? Or is that an old wives tale? Has anyone got one, I'd like one as a collectors item.

Child care probably is an essential service for some single mums we shouldn't judge.

If there's one thing the feminists have taught me it's that women should be immune from judgement. I reckon I've done pretty well as I can judge 5 day a weekers and also knock 'unsocialised' children and ask their mothers 'what do you do all day?' or just slyly state 'I would be so bored at home, I need some intellectual stimulation myself. But good on you love'. Ah, I've spent too much time around fellow mothers. Another fun thing to watch is people's definitions of 'sleeping through the night', and hearing 'I just use a bottle sometimes as a top-up', and any performance from any child always brings an old chestnut of 'He's teething'.

Life is one big platter of people to mock, and I thank Him every day. Just for runner.
Posted by Houellebecq, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 7:03:30 PM
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Ha, ha..."sleeping through the night".

It's a well known fact that if you're a new parent and you happen to be comparing notes with other new parents, that their new bundle of joy will have been sleeping through the night from day one. In my experience, everyone had tiny babies that slept through the night - except us.
Posted by Poirot, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 7:15:31 PM
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This topic came up some years back when my oldest younger sister had her first...

When they were still both alive, Mother told me that I slept through the night from day one, and that I could check that in fact, was what Nanny had told her.
Posted by WmTrevor, Tuesday, 6 November 2012 7:58:51 PM
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