I'm trying to not get started ranting about the insanity of some of the decisions made based on the Americans With Disabilities Act, but what do you think about the idea of a Colorado judge giving a blind Denver couple a daycare license.
"In his ruling, Norwood said the state could not deny the license based only on the couple's blindness, especially when the Hutchinsons have shown competence in caring for children.
He said the license would include restrictions the Hutchinsons would impose on themselves, including no children under 3, no more than four children at a time and no overnight stays."
So I wonder how they will tell if a kids diaper needs changing?
By taste or smell?
1 comment:
Regardless of whether they can see or not, is daycare such a good idea?
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