Originally Posted by indigo
Originally Posted by ajinlove
We are fortunate that we are able to do these extra things but think about the families who cannot afford to pay for outside help frown
Many without financial wealth may still possess an indomitable spirit. There is always the public library, free local in-person events and workshops, and many free or reasonably priced online options which can be cobbled together for great educational experiences.

That is what we do, but:

1/ I speak the language of my country fluently.
2/ I am well educated.
3/ I work hours that allow me to access the programmes which are all in the 3.30 to 5.30 Mon to Fri timeslot.
4/ I have 2 children 2 years apart.

If I was an immigrant,worked longer hours or erratic hours, was poorly educated myself or had more children it would be very difficult. If you are on the poverty line even getting to stuff is hard and even $2 per child adds up. And there are children whose parents are too wrapped up in tbeir own problems to care. We cannot and should not aim for equal outcomes but we should strive for equal access. If all children must go to school then all children should get to learn at school.