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News Articles |
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Infant in day care often sick
by Shelly Phillips, Lexington Herald-Leader,
5-Mar-92 |
Children in day care get sick far more often than
children at home
Category = Disease |
Stay-at-home parents rear secure children
by John Rosemond, Lexington Herald-Leader,
6-Dec-92 |
A parent who chooses to stay at home during a
child's first three years is more responsive to the child than will be the
most well-intentioned day-care worker.
Category = Quality |
Finances permitting, parent should stay home
by John Rosemond, Lexington Herald-Leader,
20-Dec-92 |
I cannot…endorse putting a child of tender years
in full-time…day care.
Category = Quality |
Real question in attorney general flap is
this: Who's minding the children?
by Joan Beck, Lexington Herald-Leader,
13-Feb-93 |
(Studies rating most daycares' quality of care as
poor are) probably an overestimate of the general level of care available,
Jay Belsky, a Pennsylvania State University authority on day care, said at a
recent seminar of journalists. Centers that refused to let the researchers
in weren't included, he pointed out, nor were the "underground" family
day-care homes and baby-sitter arrangements that provide far more of the
total care young children get.
Category =
Quality |
Real question in attorney general flap is
this: Who's minding the children?
by Joan Beck, Lexington Herald-Leader,
13-Feb-93 |
(Belsky) said low pay is a chief reason for
high turnover, noting that it is generally less than what parking-lot
attendants make.
Does that mean Americans put more value on who
watches their cars than who cares for their kids?
Category = Quality |
Real question in attorney general flap is
this: Who's minding the children?
by Joan Beck, Lexington Herald-Leader,
13-Feb-93 |
Journalists "need to be frank about the (poor)
quality of care that exists in America and why the quality is so limited,"
Belsky said. "There has been far too much resistance to conveying this
disheartening -- and shameful -- knowledge, in part, I believe, because no
one wants to make parents feel guilty."
Category =
Politics, Quality |
Glowing day-care studies not balanced
by John Rosemond, Lexington Herald-Leader,
4-Jul-93 |
This matter of parent care versus day care is a
matter of common sense, but common sense competes with political correctness
these days.
Category =
Politics |
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Day-care children make parents ill,
Lexington Herald-Leader, 20-Oct-93
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...outbreaks that spread through day care centers
also made parents sick -- in some cases, more seriously than the children.
Category =
Disease |