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Who Will Rock the Cradle? ,
Edited by Phyllis Schlafly, ©1989, Page 133 |
Daycare advocates would say such problems could
be solved with more funding for sick child centers. In additions to being
medically unsound, sick child centers are utterly
inhumane. When young children are sick, their need for their
mother’s loving care is particularly great, and facing an unfamiliar center
and strange daycare workers is stressful in the extreme.
Daycare: A Child’s View by Wendy
Dreskin, former daycare provider
Category = Caregiver, Disease,
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Who Will Rock the Cradle? ,
Edited by Phyllis Schlafly, ©1989, Page 133 |
(Eight-year-old Tanya wrote:)
Daycare…affects my friendships. When I ask a friend
if she’d like to come over instead of going to after-school-care,
my friend says, ‘Sure.’ Then my Mom calls her Mom, and
her Mom says, ‘No. It would waste money because I’m
paying for the daycare.’ Daycare makes it harder for a friend
to come over.
Daycare: A Child’s View by Wendy
Dreskin, former daycare provider
Category = Caregiver, Politics |
Who Will Rock the Cradle? ,
Edited by Phyllis Schlafly, ©1989, Page 133 |
Before being qualified to vote on any daycare
legislation, I would like to see members of the House or Senate have five
babies under the age of one in their sole care for nine hours. I would be
very surprised if they emerged from that room at the end of the day saying
that group care makes any kind of sense!
Daycare: A Child’s View by Wendy
Dreskin, former daycare provider
Category = Caregiver, Politics,
Quality |
Who Will Rock the Cradle? ,
Edited by Phyllis Schlafly, ©1989, Page 135 |
What we truly cannot afford is a society
of daycare children, a society where the problems of violence, drugs, and
divorce increase.
Daycare: A Child’s View by Wendy
Dreskin, former daycare provider
Category = Behavior, Caregiver
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