Do you leave at work time to get home "on time"? the question of the week

Yesterday was the day of "leaving on time for work", "Go home on time", an initiative promoted by the organization for reconciliation Working Families that aims to raise awareness about the importance of conciliation and how often it is badly seen to strictly comply with working hours. Today in the question of the week we want to know,

Do you leave at work time to get home "on time"?

It's about reconciling a little more, not lengthening the work schedule more than expected but leaving on time to return home, or to pick up the children and be with them longer. Are there differences between moms and dads in this regard? Do you have a flexible schedule? We would love to hear your cases.

Last week's question

Last week we asked you what you think about mixing classes at school, an issue that worries many parents now with back to school.

Mamis and babies tell us that he sees it unnecessary and appeals to the children's individual needs:

Lately it seems that we all have to be sociable by decree law and life is not like that. It seems to me that these things force the natural rhythms of children. There are children who come wonderfully and others fatal, classes with inertia and dynamics that are not good and others that are ... and in the end these things are done because they touch and without looking at what is really good for children in each specific case . It seems to me that there is a lot of time in this life to make friends and that although it is good that they sometimes relate to helping good, beautiful and a little deeper friendships is also necessary. And change them to the touch of a whistle every two years or every X because it touches ... I don't see it.

We appreciate the comment and now, the new question of the week Now available in our Answers section. You have seven days to answer it, as well as to vote the responses of others.

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