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Kathleen B., 1996 |
How can anyone who wants a child so
badly that they would go all the way around the world to
adopt, or
subject themselves to fertility treatments,
put that child IN DAYCARE?
Category = Politics |
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Carol Sutherland-Chapin, 2-Feb-97,
nva.org.uk |
...I think the daycare system is the
most abusive system to children. Daycare providers lack the education,
patience, and love that children need to grow and thrive. Children
need warm, secure, loving environments. Daycares provide nothing but
under-trained, stressed-out young mothers...themselves trying to survive.
These teachers don't care for children. They tolerate them and give
them as little as possible. Daycare, and the need for it, must be
reduced or eliminated.
Category = Quality |
Dana Ho
misc.kids.moderated
newsgroup, 24-Aug-99 |
My 15 months old daughter is in daycare.
I cared for her for 13 months until I had to go back to work. The daycare is
just not as good as mommy care. It bothers me when I see her coming home
with a diaper rash, or not eating enough during the day.
...My impression is...that...people who work at daycare...just don't care
about children as much as we would like. Neglect is always one of the
problems...Things bother me. This morning when I dropped my daughter
off, I found out that she was going to be sleeping on a mat vs. a crib. They
said it was to get her ready for the next room where every child sleeps on
mats. But I know it's because they have two new infants coming and
they are running out of cribs. How come they don't tell us these things
ahead of time?
Category = Quality |
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Susan C's mother,
2000 |
Daycares just keep the kids alive until their parents come to pick them up.
Category = Quality |
Last updated:
01/29/2005
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