• angrystego@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Because the parents need to be able to transport the younger kids to school before they go to work. The changes would have to be much larger.

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      4 days ago

      If there truly is a need* for parents to drive their children to school then that is a huge problem that needs to be adressed first.

      *I mean need, not just the attitude that their particular Kevin is the most special to grace this earth and can’t possibly walk 200m

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        Most young children do need to be walked to school, or pre-school, if you will, and not just that - parents need to make sure that they had a proper breakfest, that they got dressed well, that they brushed their teeth, that door must be locked properly, the lights turned off… Young children are still learning basic things each in their own pace, and although they can often do a lot by themselves, they cannot be relied on completely - the parents are the ones with the responsibility. They cannot just leave and let their pre-shool or young school child take care of everything.

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          No they don’t need to be driven nor walked. My whole country sends 5 year olds to walk to kindergarten, nevermind 7 year olds to school.

          Parents who don’t give their children any responsibility are doing them a great disservice.

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            Doesn’t change the fact that many parents do and it would be a massive voter issue if a law for picking between winter/summer time were to be proposed.

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                3 days ago

                But solving the problem first would make us keep changing the time twice a year for a much longer time. I suggest getting rid of time changes first.