tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202759012419980708.post3604640879790397961..comments2022-10-31T21:46:57.788-07:00Comments on Treading Softly: Getting Back in the GrooveKristyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09648353582441950426noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1202759012419980708.post-76704995714496405972009-10-16T21:34:30.847-07:002009-10-16T21:34:30.847-07:00What a great post. I am glad you posted all that ...What a great post. I am glad you posted all that about staying at home because it's such a complex issue. There is no right answer! Maybe kids being better socialized by daycare just means they are more used to sitting at tables in groups at an earlier age and maybe it actually means they learn interpersonal coping strategies earlier. I think any SAHM who takes their child out of the house, whether it's to preschool, drop in groups, or story time, is exposing her kid to socializing. I would think it's only the really isolated kids that suffer. TOTALLY anecdotal/non-research based personal opinions! <br /><br />ps - after the recent mornings I've had with Megan, I couldn't wait to drop her off at daycare - work is just a relief sometimes! Sitting & drinking my coffee at my desk, not having anyone clinging to me...I admire SAHMs 'cause there's no way I could do it!!Surprised Suburban Wifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01551938496663569298noreply@blogger.com