Just remember to be nice to them - they are choosing your nursing home when you get old and decrepit.
What goes around comes around

Just remember to be nice to them - they are choosing your nursing home when you get old and decrepit.
[DOD]Asprilla;24791996 said:Er, no. Our eldest started in nursery at 9 months. The government start giving you 15hrs a week of child care vouchers at age 3.
By the time my kids get to school they will have cost us about £30k each in child care.
Worth every penny. Probably more than that even.
What a stupid thing to say. Using childcare isn't paying someone else to bring your child.![]()
The age is 2 not 3
The age is 2 not 3
Depends on what's important, paying for someone else to bring up your child until they go to school and not putting career on hold, or forget career and concentrate on being a parent, is that what you're saying?
only the first kid is expensive the second one wears hand me downs![]()
[DOD]Asprilla;24793404 said:No, I'm saying that you can do what you want and I won't judge your choice
We made a choice to ensure that Mrs A doesn't stall her career and limit her options because she like her career. It doesn't mean that we don't spend any time with the kids or that someone else is raising them. It makes perfect financial sense for us. If we were worse of in terms of time and money then it wouldn't even be an option.
If you want to criticise any other parenting choices I've made without the full facts then just pop over to mumsnet...
Nursery is beneficial as it helps with socialisation etc. but mon-fri 8am-6pm, I feel is paying someone else to bring up your child as thats a huge chunk of their time
Utter rubbish, I have 4 kids, my wife doesn't work. No way does it cost that much
Think about itUtter rubbish, I have 4 kids, my wife doesn't work. No way does it cost that much.
Think about it
You have lost your wifes income because she is at home. Even on minimum wage of around £12.6k that's £227k lost over 18 years. (before taxes)