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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 493398" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Raising my kids was and is my number one priority. THAT is why I work. If you are equating day care with crating a dog, then I take offense at that. And I surely am not alone. No one ever questions a man working, yet when a woman works it becomes a sin. Staying at home is work. Working outside the home is work. If working outside the home if you have kids is bad, then why send girls to school at all? </p><p></p><p>I am not budging on this one. This thread is about kids that seem to have no support system and no hope. Working outside the home made me a better mother. It made my sons stronger, more independent and more confident. I had them in a good day care situation at a nationally accredited center, and I am convinced that the early childhood learning they received, the trips they took, the resources at the disposal of their teachers, were far better for them than if they had stayed home with me and watched me clean house. </p><p></p><p>It isnt what you do, it is how you do it. I don't crate my dogs and I don't crate my sons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 493398, member: 3306"] Raising my kids was and is my number one priority. THAT is why I work. If you are equating day care with crating a dog, then I take offense at that. And I surely am not alone. No one ever questions a man working, yet when a woman works it becomes a sin. Staying at home is work. Working outside the home is work. If working outside the home if you have kids is bad, then why send girls to school at all? I am not budging on this one. This thread is about kids that seem to have no support system and no hope. Working outside the home made me a better mother. It made my sons stronger, more independent and more confident. I had them in a good day care situation at a nationally accredited center, and I am convinced that the early childhood learning they received, the trips they took, the resources at the disposal of their teachers, were far better for them than if they had stayed home with me and watched me clean house. It isnt what you do, it is how you do it. I don't crate my dogs and I don't crate my sons. [/QUOTE]
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