with that kind of security you could do it yourself instead of others raising him. what has happen when motherhood is transferable for the cause of socialization
2006-10-17 17:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I would. It's most obvious the school has something above average to offer it the tuition is $12,000. If we calculate the fee fairly we would determine a fee of this amount is only $1000 a month. home day care services are receiving $600 to $800 a month. 2 year olds are taught more than to play with blocks and they are not taught to eat paste. This is where real relationships begins and they are introduced to the "Real World and Real People and Cute as Cute get and oh so lovable". Yes this note come from one with the Early Childhood Degree. There is never too much money to pay for a child's future and his education. Thank you. Great-Grandmother Mary.
2006-10-17 16:14:51
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answered by MS Williams 5
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If I had the disposable income and it guaranteed my child a good education then yes. But I would not choose the school based on it's prestigious name or immense fees...
I'm in favour of the Stiener method of teaching, so basically if it cost me that much for a stiener school - yes. Children learn the most about life and retain the most information between 0 -7, so I'd want to give my child the best head start possible.
2006-10-17 15:36:44
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answered by soulgirl76 4
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If she is paying that much for a 2 year old to go to school then surely she can afford to buy him a new coat. I would tell her to shut up and quit whining.
2006-10-17 16:59:35
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answered by Dawn 1
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My parents payed that for my high school and I got it to one of the best university's of my country. But for preschool? I don't really think there is any benefit at that age. Maybe for primary school if you've got the cash. I think the mother is just after more social status.
2006-10-17 17:54:37
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answered by midori_chocho 1
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She should have used the $12,000 to get her 2yr old karate lessons so he could make sure no one would steal the coat from him....
2006-10-17 15:42:03
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answered by styymy_2000 4
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No, I wouldn't I mean you could probably help them for free until they go to REAL school when they are 5 years old!
2006-10-17 15:39:28
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answered by outdoor_girl93 2
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If I had that kind of money and he was getting a REAL education and I knew he was COMPLETELY SAFE all day while he was there...
yes.
2006-10-17 15:40:50
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answered by ilovetiti 3
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because they can and other people can't and that makes them feel good.
2006-10-17 19:47:29
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answered by casey54 5
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