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When Ocon needed a baby-sitter to take care of Bailey some weekend afternoons so that she can get some studying done, she advertised for one in the lobby of Peabody Terrace. Within weeks, Ocon found a family in her apartment complex who volunteered to care for Bailey Saturday afternoons, when Ocon needs the time to study or work on papers...
...financially burdened and can't afford to pay baby-sitters often. In fact, she doesn't even own a television," the younger Ocon writes. "It's very hard to do much more than study and raise Bailey because of both time and money constraints. However, I'm pretty sure she expected this...
...Harvard surpassed even the most optimistic of her expectations when the senior tutor of Eliot House, Margaret Bruzelius '74, and Marlyn McGrath Lewis '70, director of admissions, wrote declarations of support that were used during Ocon's custody battle with Maggiore. In May, Ocon won the right to bring Bailey to Massachusetts after a legal attempt by Maggiore to keep the pair in California...
...been very helpful in accommodating undergraduates with special circumstances, like Ocon and Payanzo. But while many might assume that the day-care center, laundry rooms and proximity to campus make Peabody Terrace the most coveted housing for young parents, Dingman says that the apartment complex where Ocon and Bailey live can be financially taxing...
Ocon says that the Harvard day-care system was too expensive and that schedules were not flexible enough to meet her needs. Ocon also wanted the chance to be more involved in Bailey's early education. Enrolling Bailey in the Bigelow Cooperative Day Care Center gave Ocon the opportunity to help out in the classroom on a volunteer basis...