Pre School Government Funding

We have all had questions on Pre School Government Funding before. Below are the top questions posed by visitors just like you to our. We hope our answers located below will help you solve your funding problems today. Feel free to ask another question, or even comment on what has been written.

There has been a lot of debate recently regarding Pre School Government Funding, and it is therefore critical for you, the reader, to grab all of the information that is out there on the vast topic of funding. Your funding can have a huge impact on your future, so don’t procrastinate any longer. Read up on Pre School Government Funding today!

Clifford Said:

Does Obama know that increased time in school doesn't lead to success?

We Answered:

Apparently he doesn't know anything. He's a doofus. If anything kids should spend less time in school. They're being crammed with mostly useless information. Giving them more won't help anything. Parents want free babysitters for their kids.

Sidney Said:

Is being a Single Parent always the Horror Story you Hear About?

We Answered:

I've been a single parent for most of my adult life. I had my first child at age 18, a daughter, married her father shortly after, we were married for 5.5 years and divorced when I was 24. I had a second child as a single parent the month after I turned 30, a son. I briefly married his father at age 31 and now at age 33, (same as you), I have just went through a second divorce due to his infidelity. So, I say all that to say, I understand where you are coming from. So, is single parenting a horror story? No. It hasn't been for me. Has it been very stressful at times, absolutely. Especially since my second child came along and his father is of little help in raising him. However, I, like you, am fornuate enough to have a job with above-average income and have always been able to live on my own and support myself and my children, not in luxury but comfortably. I also, lived with my Dad for about 2 years after my first divorce. (It was a benefit for both of us. Helped me get a solid financial start and my Dad enjoyed the company as my mother died in 1998.) What I will say is this: You have to make time for you. I don't mean go out and paint the town red. I mean simply don't be afraid to accept occasional babysitting offers from well meaning friends and family. Go get a pedicure/manicure, or just go shopping by yourself, anything really to have some down-time. I haven't always taken my own advice on this and for a while it was showing. I was short-tempered with just about everyone around me, including my children. If you take just a little time for you, it's better for you and your kid(s). The biggest reward of single parenting is that you form a very close relationship with your kid(s). They become your complete focus rather than focusing time and energy on an adult relationship that just for whatever reasons can't work out. I think you will be fine. My only concern is that your soon-to-be ex-hubby seems as if he will have no contact with his daughter??? Unless he is not fit as a parent, I recommend he spend some time with her, otherwise she may have attachment issues later in life.

Bernard Said:

A justifiable reason to send jobs overseas?

We Answered:

That and its cheaper to send jobs overseas. Workers in the US get paid a day what workers over there get paid in a month.

Lydia Said:

Is there any funded pre-schools in ireland???????

We Answered:

I don't have any kids, so I have no idea at all about funding or anything like that, but I found some links below again (remember me?!) that should be useful. The last one is a Citizens Information site, so it should provide a good deal of information. Good luck with your search!

Vickie Said:

Can Toddlers be racist?

We Answered:

you must be a complete idiot if you honestly believe that a toddler or a baby can be a racist! of course if a child grwos up in home with racisim that child is going to pick up on those behaviours but they do not have the ability to understand that it is wrong. but children notice differences in people and that is fine. new foods for children is hard bc they are little creatures of habits and they do not have developed taste buds like adults so if you have a child that is accustomed to mexican food and try to feed that child indian food they are more likely to not like that change. this is so far fetched its ridiculous if my children were being cared for by such iggnorant people....i cant even finish that sentence. ill start watching my baby for racist signs when i feed her baby foods....ridiculous.

Other Articles

  • Check to see if the school is...
  • Http://12...
  • Liveunited...