In an effort to change the subject off of TV sizes and on to Sah/Woh

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Registered: 07-17-2007
In an effort to change the subject off of TV sizes and on to Sah/Woh
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Mon, 09-19-2011 - 3:04pm

1) What is that best thing about your status (ftwoh, ptwoh, sah, ptwah, ftwah...)

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Registered: 05-13-2009
So you must have links to support that, right?
iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011

Those situations would have to deem a sitter then, at least in my district and the ones around me.

Before and After care is specifically for children of working parents.

Now camp is another thing. Anybody, children of stay at home parents or children of working parents are allowed to participate.

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011

So you can work 6 hours a day to be considered full time? Thanks :)

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Registered: 03-25-2010

If someone drives off the street and hits your house, you are not liable for the damage.

If someone has an accident in your front yard, you are not liable for the damage.

If someone hits your car while parked in your driveway, you are not liable for the damage.

The situation makes someone or something liable, not simply the location.

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Registered: 03-27-2000
And like I said, I Am fortunate to have that option. My school offer many after school enrichment classes for kids. Parent volunteers are needed to assist the person running the course. Aftercare is then offered for free to any of one's other children who are not in the class. I realize most schools don't have that kind of aftercare which is why it is a perk at my school.
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Registered: 06-18-2011

Why?

iVillage Member
Registered: 07-17-2007
cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Not sure of the amount of kids that are allowed in but we have to sign the kids up by a certain date in August so they are sure to be allowed in the first week of school. I sign my ds up for before and after just in case I ever need it. I have never had to use before though but it is an option if I have to be at work earlier than usual.

Our care is only for working parents though and that is specifically asked and checked on the application.

Here, you have to pay for fulltime or not sign up.

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-18-2011

Yes I know what it means.

iVillage Member
Registered: 03-25-2010
cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Well IMO and must be of the schools also, that is the parents problem at that point to find a sitter or fix their schedule, not theirs.

They offer help to parents who work, not ones who decide they don't want to make 2 trips to the school or have other commitments besides a job.

But that is your school, that certainly isn't a common thought in my experience or even opinion.

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Registered: 06-18-2011

They are not allowed to park in the other lot.

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