But unless. you homeschool your children and never send them to camps, you can't get past the vaxx requirements for children.
Maybe not the end of the world, but it would be a very unique family that can handle those constraints.
And colleges will get you again if you by-pass the above. So they'd have to find a way to make their living without a degree. Again, certainly not impossible. But rare these days for all of the above together.
I think that summer camp has long (60 years or more) had an 'I'll pay you for babysitting my kid while school is out' aspect to it. As a one-income, mother-at-home-raising-children family, we never had money for such. And homeschooling implies a parent at home, so no need for 'external parenting'. Regarding college, I notice sprouting up programs which offer a path to a career without college. This vax mandate thing must have brought a lot of parental minds into a new way of considering their children's future---the heavy debt load undertaken by so many, without much confidence in that debt leading to a high salary, the productive youthful years spent sitting in a lecture hall.....rather than being out 'doing' something. Just my take.
Work to restore rights in your state. The exemptions get eroded by powerful lobbies. When we vacation in NYS we are limited in what activities our children can do. Ohio is much freer.
We homeschool, but we use colleges and without living on campus, it’s never been an issue.
But unless. you homeschool your children and never send them to camps, you can't get past the vaxx requirements for children.
Maybe not the end of the world, but it would be a very unique family that can handle those constraints.
And colleges will get you again if you by-pass the above. So they'd have to find a way to make their living without a degree. Again, certainly not impossible. But rare these days for all of the above together.
Many states have religious exemptions so they can go to school unvaxxed.
I think that summer camp has long (60 years or more) had an 'I'll pay you for babysitting my kid while school is out' aspect to it. As a one-income, mother-at-home-raising-children family, we never had money for such. And homeschooling implies a parent at home, so no need for 'external parenting'. Regarding college, I notice sprouting up programs which offer a path to a career without college. This vax mandate thing must have brought a lot of parental minds into a new way of considering their children's future---the heavy debt load undertaken by so many, without much confidence in that debt leading to a high salary, the productive youthful years spent sitting in a lecture hall.....rather than being out 'doing' something. Just my take.
Work to restore rights in your state. The exemptions get eroded by powerful lobbies. When we vacation in NYS we are limited in what activities our children can do. Ohio is much freer.
We homeschool, but we use colleges and without living on campus, it’s never been an issue.