Quote: Indiana has a preschool program for low income families but for many of them it is too hard to even think of using. It sounds like maybe your state made their preschool part of the regular school so that the buses and lunch plans could be taken advantage of without requiring the parents to volunteer. Volunteering can be a good thing but now always doable for a family with low income jobs. If one parent is working full time, and the family has only one car, it is really hard to fit all of the tasks that require driving into a week let alone try to find a way to get a child to the head start place and a sitter to watch the children that are too young while the non working parent volunteers. If both parents are working low paying jobs then it is nearly impossible to meet the volunteer time without having to pay for sitters and possibly take time off work.
While I would be against making it mandatory, I can see some benefits of preschool for 3 -5 yr olds. But a stay at home parent can teach so many of the preschool topics with ease. To graduate preK, what is really needed ~ count to 10, know the colors, maybe know the letters, be able to hold scissors and glue, get the story plot from a picture book, recognize a few animals, be able to recite a few short rhymes like buckle my shoe.
I think the fact that the other owner called the police on the injured person with the dead birds when his dog was at fault, really stopped the let us work this problem out with a handshake method.Before court...why not just tell the owners what happened and try to handle it out of court?