I have some daycare friends (distant) that have daycares with all one race of kids, I just don't see how they can do that!
They even "screen" parents on the phone and can usually tell the race by their voices and make up an excuse that they are full or can't accommodate their hours.
I have a very mixed group of kids. I don't even see color.
But it did make me start thinking that if I had to put my child in daycare would it make a difference of the racial mix? My answer is "no"!
I have been faced with racism though, and a couple times I have had interviews and one grandma and one dad had walked out in a huff and say" I don't see any black kids in there!" I'm like
That was years ago and my dynamics change from time to time. The only thing I am looking for in a family is the hours I want, rates, and if the parent will follow the rules,and the child seems well adjusted and taken care of. I even had a white family make a comment about how I had too many hispanic or black kids here.. jeez
Why can't people just see "who" you are? not the color or the language you speak? I love my kids and we all learn from each other! I teach them English, they teach me Spanish, I'm even learning Edo (an African language).
I can see deep into my kids eyes and see their beautiful personalities.
Most of the kids call me Aunt Michelle and they love me and so do the parents!
One funny thing did happen one day... I was picking up a dcg from school and a classmate of hers asked her, "is that your white mama?" We both had shocked looks on our faces! I just laughed and said " I'm her Auntie" :
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I got him thinking!
They even "screen" parents on the phone and can usually tell the race by their voices and make up an excuse that they are full or can't accommodate their hours.
I have a very mixed group of kids. I don't even see color.
But it did make me start thinking that if I had to put my child in daycare would it make a difference of the racial mix? My answer is "no"!
I have been faced with racism though, and a couple times I have had interviews and one grandma and one dad had walked out in a huff and say" I don't see any black kids in there!" I'm like

Why can't people just see "who" you are? not the color or the language you speak? I love my kids and we all learn from each other! I teach them English, they teach me Spanish, I'm even learning Edo (an African language).
I can see deep into my kids eyes and see their beautiful personalities.
Most of the kids call me Aunt Michelle and they love me and so do the parents!
One funny thing did happen one day... I was picking up a dcg from school and a classmate of hers asked her, "is that your white mama?" We both had shocked looks on our faces! I just laughed and said " I'm her Auntie" :


I got him thinking!
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