Childcare - The Dilemma Facing Most Young Families
In our modern society most   families have both parents   working. In single parent families   the lone parent has no option   but to work. But...who looks   after the kids? Parents looking for day care for   their children have very few   options; 1.)  Stay at home and look after   the kids 2.)  Work when your partner is   home to look after the kids ( Now there's a recipe for a short   relationship!) 3.)  Put the children into a   crèche, kindergarten or   playgroup during working hours 4.)  Find a live-in Nanny 5.)  Find a childminder 6.)  Hit on brothers, sisters and   parents to look after the   children Staying at home with the kids   sounds a good idea at first, but   then you soon find that you can' t afford the most basic luxury   items that your kids want. " Other kids have them why can't   I?" is the usual refrain. Adults   also need other adult   conversation that is not about   kids, and work is the place where   this is most easily found. I know people who have tried   option 2 , with one partner   working days and the other   nights. Don't even go there.   Love life? Forget it, your   relationship will soon be in   tatters. Crèche, kindergarten and   playgroup child supervision is   very expensive. Many parents   find that over half of their   wages go in paying the childcare   fees for the week. Governments   are increasingly coming to   realise that they have to do   something to give tax breaks to   parents to go some way to   paying their child day care fees.   Otherwise nobody will have kids   and who is going to pay the   pensions of all those retired   government employees and   politicians. Live-in Nanny? Well au pair then.   Au pairs can still be found, but   are notoriously unreliable, and   with bad cases in the press this   option is fading away to zero   for most parents. Childminders look after your   kids in the childminder's home.   All you have to do is drop them   off and pick them up again.   Finding a childminder with a   similar outlook to your own on   child rearing is difficult.   Problems also arise when the   childminder is sick or wants to   have a vacation. The largest   childminder problems come to   the fore when your child is ill. " She's ill is she? Sorry you can't   leave her here then until she's   better again" is basically what   you will hear. Finding relatives to look after   your kids may be difficult,   unless you have a turn and turn   about arrangement that allows   both sets of parents the   opportunity for paid   employment.
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