Really? I didn't think of it as any kind of dealπ It's just something different and imho better, but also needs some sacrifice. Hence, my constant bitching hereπ
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It is. It is a big deal. And complain away! It's definitely harder, but, you and your children are better for it, and that has a much more positive impact on the future than anything else I can think of.
I hope so. Also forest Kindergarten not legitimate/certified thing in Czechia, so my older son has to find another to at least subscribe to for last preschool year. It's mandatory π€©
That's no good, but, at least they are experiencing this. It's very good. But I do feel sorry for them having to go to school and also for you for judging to deal with them after they start school... Boys need to run and play so they don't tire they're mother out. LOL
We'll do a lot to keep them off normal school. I hope to find some reasonable compromise. I'm not a fan of having them home, because I run out of gas before noon, but shoveling them somewhere classic with 25 kids on one teacher and mandatory classes is deeply against my feelings π©
It is against mine, too, as if I ever have my own, they will not be subjected to indoctrination camps.
Good luck. Many parents around just give up, because raising kids alone in our modern setup (no grandmas and parents more 40yo than 20) is nearly impossible, keeping mortgage next to it is brutal and mantaining any kind of health between it is really difficult.
Well, I'm going to buy land and pay that off asap, the woman who will be the mother of my children will build the home while I acquire the resources needed to build the infrastructure. Then when the inevitable happens, children will have a cozy, kinda crazy life built in as healthy a physical, mental, and spiritual environment as possible.