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On March 18, 2020, Governor Whitmer issued Executive Order 2020-16 expanding child care access during the COVID-19 emergency. The order provides that strict compliance with section 7a and subsection (2) of section 5m of the Child Care Organizations Act, 1973 PA 116, as amended, is suspended. Licensing requirements and documents for center based and home based daycare for your state. More>> Daycare Listings. Find a Daycare from our national database of over 225,000 providers including descriptions and contact information.
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Priorities Trump eliminated independent oversight of the stimulus packages. Big businesses with financial and legal problems (not small businesses) got bail out money. McConnell is blocking unemployment benefits. People have to work to pay the bills priorities, screwed up priorities.
Don’t believe the hype. Yes everyone is adorable . However lifting 20 pound babies maybe 6-8 of them all day for months if not years destroys the body. The pay sucks. Co workers can be catty as it’s usually all ladies. Long hours and terrible pay. The families are literally the best part of the job.
Texas, Florida, and California are all hitting all-time highs in daily cases.
I’m no expert here, but it seems like not the best time to start exposing our kids.
10 Babies for 2 teachers? That’s an INSANE ratio. (Seriously, what state allows this lol?) I used to work in an infant room, and I commend anyone who keeps at it because it’s hard work-especially when a single teacher is in charge of FIVE babies!!!
Blacks even the children of them are always obedience a and toughermean look at those black childs around. no single one even you can see crying or messing around
I\’m not sure but,if anyone else wants to uncover how to start a daycare at home try Stiklind Daycare Setup Fixer (just google it )? Ive heard some super things about it and my cousin got cool success with it.
My mother-in-law made the conscious decision to not reopen her daycare. The guidelines fail to take into account the nature of children when it comes to play and socializing.
Then there’s the matter of some parents who knowingly bring their sick child to daycare even though they know they are not to do that. Of course, because there’s no way to monitor what is going on outside the daycare setting, there’s a chance a child may have been exposed and is asymptomatic.
Then you unlicenced daycare operations or facilities that won’t follow the guidelines. This is not going to good.
Wow how this is shaping our future….children starting out their lives 6+ feet away from each other, monitored every step of the way…yelling to talk to each other from such a distance makes our cell phones a lot more relevant….there was an era when we fought to get our kids away from tech to interact with ppl more. That wasn’t so long ago. I had different visions for our
Israel had one of the best responses to Covid-19, and despite many frail Holocaust survivors, one of the lowest mortality rates per capita. But, parents were going mad trying to home school in tiny apartments, and schools were reopened. This reopening of schools in May coincided with unexpected heat wave (105F or higher) and parents complained masks were too much for their children to stand during the heat. (Central air conditioning had been shown to spread the virus, so was kept off.) Now, Israel is seeing a rise in Covid cases, and most outbreaks are centered on schools. Parents have stopped complaining about masks, which are now strictly enforced, but too late.
Gotta get em back to their real mommies and daddies to be brainwashed into what their biological mommies and daddies were brainwashed into believing.
More parental leave. Min Wage reform. living wage jobs. Many solutions that TAXES could be used for instead of a tax cut to the super rich. trickle down does not work. Lets try trickle up for a change.
“And I must say tonight that a riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear?… It has failed to hear that the promises of freedom and justice have not been met. And it has failed to hear that large segments of white society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity.”
Martin Luther King