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To: benwood who wrote (596)3/5/2017 8:08:48 PM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 2202
 
That makes a lot of sense. Children require supervision at home. I have worked as a tutor for 35 years and you would not believe the amount of calls I would get to come right after school. Parents know that their teenage child will put on the TV or goof off when they come home from school if there is no parent around to supervise them. And most of the junior high school and high school kids I would tutor after school wouldn't even have a parent in the house. I always wondered about that until one of the kids I tutored told me that his father checked me out and I was cool.
If you can pull it off, financially speaking ( and we did) it is best to have one parent at home at all times. It is so much better for the children, who need structure and guidance from a parent all day long.