Uh ... They're totally fucking with the data on that. I'm sure some people pay that, but I don't believe the numbers for even a second. The gist is true, though. There are gov't-funded campaigns to report unlicensed daycares, and the penalties are severe, so people give in and get a license, which is expensive and drives up rates. Thank God it's all going to crash soon.
There are gov't-funded campaigns to report unlicensed daycares, and the penalties are severe, so people give in and get a license, which is expensive and drives up rates.
It's almost like the government doesn't want people having kids.
The government wants to own your kids. There's been a big public campaign for pre-K daycare for years. "First five." State Gov't likes kids, just not if they're yours. They want them to grow up without dads, where they've had huge success, and are working now on a wedge to take them from moms, too.
They have been doing this for decades through Head Start programs. The propaganda about giving them a "head start" in learning preparation for school gave parents, mostly single mothers, the excuse to justify being lazy and dumping their kids off into the hands of the indoctrinators. Working in health care I had the opportunity to work first hand with some of these kids that were in these programs. Even then I had concerns about what they were being taught and I could not understand why the mothers were not teaching their children themselves. They drank the Kool aide of lies that they somehow as a parent were not good enough to educate their children and that for the sake of their children, the job was better left to the "experts." No amount of alphabet soup attached to someone's name or state licensing will make someone better at educating a young child over their own parents. Multiple studies have been done that prove children that go through Head Start programs are no better off than those that do not participate. In fact, some of the children educated by their own family at home were in many ways actually the ones with the head start. Those studies have not been widely circulated to the public for obvious reasons. Once a government program is started and the money flows, it takes an act of God to stop it.
The answer here is to homeschool children any way we can. I know several parents that have come together in collectives to share the responsibility of education. Those that no longer have children at home, especially if retired, can contribute in several ways either through helping with occasionally teaching, or financially through helping with supplies or other needs. Adopt a family or a collective if you have the means. There is always something all of us can do. This is too important not to help these struggling families with this huge responsibility and to allow at least one parent to stay home if possible. This is how we will secure our future legacy. One needs to look no further than what is being witnessed on the news to see the results of decades of government indoctrination. It is up to all of us to stop this and turn the ship. But it will require all hands on deck. Get involved somehow.
Any discounted daycare or after school care in cali, in my own experience, has a waitlist of over a year. Usually almost 2 years. The prices are real and i lived in northern cali for 2 years....not even in the "rich" or totally dem run southern Cali and this is how it was.
I hear ya. Strangely enough, at least when I was there a couple yrs ago, they give so much for free to the kids. But this was in NorCal, so may be diff elsewhere in CA. I was shocked but guess thats why taxes are so high there and why the quaint lil town of Chico was completely run over by homeless and or crack addicts
Watching a couple homeless seemingly hermaphrodite hump on the lawm of our apts was enough for me. Had to go.
Uh ... They're totally fucking with the data on that. I'm sure some people pay that, but I don't believe the numbers for even a second. The gist is true, though. There are gov't-funded campaigns to report unlicensed daycares, and the penalties are severe, so people give in and get a license, which is expensive and drives up rates. Thank God it's all going to crash soon.
It's almost like the government doesn't want people having kids.
The government wants to own your kids. There's been a big public campaign for pre-K daycare for years. "First five." State Gov't likes kids, just not if they're yours. They want them to grow up without dads, where they've had huge success, and are working now on a wedge to take them from moms, too.
They have been doing this for decades through Head Start programs. The propaganda about giving them a "head start" in learning preparation for school gave parents, mostly single mothers, the excuse to justify being lazy and dumping their kids off into the hands of the indoctrinators. Working in health care I had the opportunity to work first hand with some of these kids that were in these programs. Even then I had concerns about what they were being taught and I could not understand why the mothers were not teaching their children themselves. They drank the Kool aide of lies that they somehow as a parent were not good enough to educate their children and that for the sake of their children, the job was better left to the "experts." No amount of alphabet soup attached to someone's name or state licensing will make someone better at educating a young child over their own parents. Multiple studies have been done that prove children that go through Head Start programs are no better off than those that do not participate. In fact, some of the children educated by their own family at home were in many ways actually the ones with the head start. Those studies have not been widely circulated to the public for obvious reasons. Once a government program is started and the money flows, it takes an act of God to stop it.
The answer here is to homeschool children any way we can. I know several parents that have come together in collectives to share the responsibility of education. Those that no longer have children at home, especially if retired, can contribute in several ways either through helping with occasionally teaching, or financially through helping with supplies or other needs. Adopt a family or a collective if you have the means. There is always something all of us can do. This is too important not to help these struggling families with this huge responsibility and to allow at least one parent to stay home if possible. This is how we will secure our future legacy. One needs to look no further than what is being witnessed on the news to see the results of decades of government indoctrination. It is up to all of us to stop this and turn the ship. But it will require all hands on deck. Get involved somehow.
Amen.
Any discounted daycare or after school care in cali, in my own experience, has a waitlist of over a year. Usually almost 2 years. The prices are real and i lived in northern cali for 2 years....not even in the "rich" or totally dem run southern Cali and this is how it was.
Fair enough. My experience was very different. But it was some time ago.
I hear ya. Strangely enough, at least when I was there a couple yrs ago, they give so much for free to the kids. But this was in NorCal, so may be diff elsewhere in CA. I was shocked but guess thats why taxes are so high there and why the quaint lil town of Chico was completely run over by homeless and or crack addicts Watching a couple homeless seemingly hermaphrodite hump on the lawm of our apts was enough for me. Had to go.