In response to “Stay Home With Your Kids,” most parents can’t afford to stay home all day everyday with their children. People have to pay for rent or a mortgage, utilities, food, and other …
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In response to “Stay Home With Your Kids,” most parents can’t afford to stay home all day everyday with their children. People have to pay for rent or a mortgage, utilities, food, and other necessities. Would I like to stay home with my daughter and see every single thing she learns, when she learns it? Yes. But in the real world, I can’t. It’s not that people don’t want to stay home with their kids, they just can’t.