Due to our current living situation , taking our daughter up to daycare (which is close to where our home was) has become something of a difficulty. In the past, I could just carry her down the street and, in three minutes, have her deposited in her class with her friends. Now, it takes around forty minutes of stroller maneuvering. Even still, it is a privilege to be able to take Samiya to daycare since so many people are not able to access or afford these services. We are definitely lucky to have a childcare subsidy, which is difficult to get, that allows us to pay for daycare at a severely discounted rate while continuing to work and thus afford our bills while maintaining our respective careers. Play, play, play on those padded mats! To be clear, many of the children at my daughter's daycare are from proletarian families––and often single parent families––who are able to afford daycare due to similar subsidies, family benefits, and welfare. Since there is no such thi
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