Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:35:03 PM No.33289962
We have an almost 3 year old and have the following situation.
>preschool is supposed to start this September
>we only found one school that is fitting but it's 30min with a car away
>it has Waldorf principles, kids go to the forest, NO NIGGER ZONE, emotional growth in focus, no niggers, small groups
>wife doesn't have a driver's license, husband has rotative shifts (morning, midday, night)
>it's quite expensive, 380€ a month
>additionally a mom offered to pick up and bring the kid everyday for 60€ which make the whole cost 440€ a month
>wife can't work ATM as she's home with the 8 month old sibling
>husband works and earns enough to JUST about make it (1.7k with 1k total of bills, roughly around 300-400 for food)
>homeschooling is an option but seems in the worst interest for toddler, as she is actively asking to spend time away from parents (wants to go to neighbours/family houses, and enjoys actually playing and socializing with other kids now)
>worst thing the husband's work contract is absolute shit which is always limited for 1 month. In the company there's people working there for over 2 years straight (fulltime) with this that each month it gets continued longer on short notice
Should we as broke people go into this financial commitment for daughters education? We're unvaxxed, racist etc so sending her to a public preschool to get beaten by morrocans or molested by gay teachers is not an option at all. And Homeschooling has been difficult on top of lacking social aspects
>preschool is supposed to start this September
>we only found one school that is fitting but it's 30min with a car away
>it has Waldorf principles, kids go to the forest, NO NIGGER ZONE, emotional growth in focus, no niggers, small groups
>wife doesn't have a driver's license, husband has rotative shifts (morning, midday, night)
>it's quite expensive, 380€ a month
>additionally a mom offered to pick up and bring the kid everyday for 60€ which make the whole cost 440€ a month
>wife can't work ATM as she's home with the 8 month old sibling
>husband works and earns enough to JUST about make it (1.7k with 1k total of bills, roughly around 300-400 for food)
>homeschooling is an option but seems in the worst interest for toddler, as she is actively asking to spend time away from parents (wants to go to neighbours/family houses, and enjoys actually playing and socializing with other kids now)
>worst thing the husband's work contract is absolute shit which is always limited for 1 month. In the company there's people working there for over 2 years straight (fulltime) with this that each month it gets continued longer on short notice
Should we as broke people go into this financial commitment for daughters education? We're unvaxxed, racist etc so sending her to a public preschool to get beaten by morrocans or molested by gay teachers is not an option at all. And Homeschooling has been difficult on top of lacking social aspects
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