Iam64
Flexible working, a more child centred society is something we 70’s feminists fought for.
I’m shocked by the judgemental critical comments here about ‘dumping’ children in nurseries. In the 80’s there were less excellent nurseries than there are now. My children were with auntie j from age 2 - 11. They’re now 38 and 40 with children of their own. Their children went to excellent nurseries and had a day a week with two sets of grandparents.
My daughters and their partners work hard, they jiggle the demands of running their own businesses with the needs of their children aged 6, 7, 9 and 10. Lives are different. As parents we had regular salary , holidays and sick leave. None of my 4 young parents have this security.
I enjoy gransnet but I’m pretty stunned by comments here
Has anyone said anything about dumping children in nurseries?
In the late 1960s and 70s it really was Hobson's Choice unless you could find a childminder - the only one I came across I wouldn't have left my dog with. My DD was friends with her DD, that's how I knew her. Of course, most are not like her.
There was more choice later on but now choice is limited as it was back then, but in a different way entirely.
Then it was because a complete lack of childcare, now it is because it is often economic necessity.
I do wonder how many young mothers, forced back to work through a need to pay the mortgage, would actually prefer to spend the first precious years with their children rather than rely on nurseries?
It would be interesting to know.
Of course, we will never know how many babies and children would prefer to be at home with a parent than in a nursery as they cannot speak for themselves.
I do know that DGD really disliked going to Breakfast Club before school.