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02-10-2009, 12:29 PM
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If she goes back to school, she can probably dump her kids on the campus children's center for free.
Fabulous. I guess the biggest challenge would be getting 14 kids to the free day care. Transporting that many children in car seats would take a small bus!
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02-10-2009, 02:13 PM
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If she goes back to school, she can probably dump her kids on the campus children's center for free.
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I must be going to all the wrong campuses. I've never seen a campus children's center for the students' children - I've seen them for faculty/staff, but not for the students. And the ones I've seen (for faculty/staff) are certainly not free.
I'm waiting to comment on this woman's decisions until I've seen her interview with Ann tonight. I've recorded the part that was on the Today show, but I haven't had a chance to watch it yet. I can't imagine how hard her life is. Nor can I imagine how difficult all this must be for her kids.
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02-10-2009, 02:45 PM
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I must be going to all the wrong campuses. I've never seen a campus children's center for the students' children - I've seen them for faculty/staff, but not for the students. And the ones I've seen (for faculty/staff) are certainly not free.
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Nope. No university (or HS for that matter) I've ever attended has had day care for students. My tuition didn't pay for that.
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02-10-2009, 03:10 PM
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I must be going to all the wrong campuses. I've never seen a campus children's center for the students' children - I've seen them for faculty/staff, but not for the students. And the ones I've seen (for faculty/staff) are certainly not free.
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http://asi.fullerton.edu/cc/
Having an on campus child care center is great resource for students and faculty staff. The community college near me has a brand new day care center too. Usually they are staffed by students in the child development program. One of the high schools near me was built with a child care center facility, but its used by a separate adult education program as a co-op pre-school and for parent ed classes run by the community college district. The high school district apparently decided against high school students having their babies on campus at a traditional high school.
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02-10-2009, 03:15 PM
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This whole situation boggles my mind. The mental state of the mother, the mental state of her parents (I have no kids but seriously if my kid was being this much of a dumb ass I would probably kick them out and say you need to be a grown up and do this on your own, I'm not supporting you), and finally the mental, ethical and moral state of her doctors....
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I think for some grandparents it's hard to deny their grandchildren, no matter how screwed up their own children are. Putting her on the street would be putting these kids on the street as well.
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02-10-2009, 05:20 PM
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If she goes back to school, she can probably dump her kids on the campus children's center for free.
Fabulous. I guess the biggest challenge would be getting 14 kids to the free day care. Transporting that many children in car seats would take a small bus!
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My school does have an on-campus childcare center/preschool (from birth-grade 1)that's staffed by ECED students but I can tell you that it is DEFINITELY NOT FREE. I volunteered there and I believe the rate was something like $75/week plus cost of lunches and field trips.
I would imagine that not every school has this (we're one of like 3 in our state with one), and if they do, it's not free.
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