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posted by "nmh" on
freerepublic.com forum, "The Kids aren't alright" |
"I don't allow my daughter to play with
'daycare kids'. They ARE ill-behaved. They are obnoxious. They are
out-of-control since NO one wants to take on the responsibility of
discipline. The language out of their mouths is also something to behold".
Category = Behavior |
posted by "nmh" on freerepublic.com
forum, "The Kids aren't alright",
27-Sep-03 |
"It's so sad what is going on out there.
Kids want their parents around them. They don't want paid strangers 'caring'
for them. That's why they cry when dropped off. That's why they have
behavior problems. That's why they are
NOT adjusted socially. 'Daycare' does
the complete opposite of what they claim".
Category = Behavior |
posted by "nmh" on
freerepublic.com forum, "The Kids aren't alright"
27-Sep-03 |
"I remember this adorable little boy. He
was about four. Sitting on a bench in the playground crying. The 'daycare'
people were purposely ignoring him. I didn't know it was a 'daycare' outing.
My daughter also four, walked over to him and I joined her. She asked him
why he was crying. He said it was because he 'missed his mommy.'
Next thing
I knew, another adult walked over and nastily said - 'he's always crying.
Nothing we do comforts him so we just let him cry it out everyday.' Nice.
This happens all the time. Imagine what the next generation will be like".
Category = Behavior |
posted by "US mom"
on freerepublic.com forum, "The Kids aren't alright"
27-Sep-03 |
My friend just had her first baby at 37
and immediately put him in full-time daycare. She thinks it is just great
that at 9-months-old, he is already learning that he is not the most
important thing in the world-if his diaper is poopy, too bad! You just have
to wait until someone gets around to it. Yeah, I'm sure a 9-month old is
really learning a good lesson there. She complains how he is always sick
because of bad hygiene practices at the day care, but still thinks it's the
best thing in the world because it will strengthen his immune system*! Sad.
*(not true... this is an
old wives' tale - EDITOR)
Category = Behavior, Disease |
posted by "Jenninmo"
on freerepublic.com forum, "The Kids aren't alright"
27-Sep-03 |
Our daughter just had our first
grandchild. She's staying home with her, and I think her rationale was quite
stunning:
During her pregnancy, one of her good friends at work had just had a child
and had gone back to work, our daughter was riding with her to and from
work, and when the friend picked up her infant son from daycare, his "day" was summarized
on a piece of paper.
At that point our daughter thought, "Do I want my child's life to be on a
piece of paper?" She wanted to "live" the piece of paper herself.
Category = Quality |
posted by "Jenny" on the BabyCenter
Boards,
14-Nov-03 |
My daughter is
almost 7 1/2 mos old and was not sick a single day up until she started
daycare 6 weeks ago. In those 6 weeks, she's been sick pretty
much non-stop. Conjunctivitis 3 times, several fevers, gastroenteritis (a 4
day nightmare), an ear infection, and today vomiting. She's scheduled
for daycare only 3 days/wk and in the past 6 weeks, she's been through a
full week only once! Every day I dread the phone call telling me she's got
something else wrong with her.
Category = Disease |
David S.
29-Nov-03 |
If day cares are so wonderful, why do
they sell so many daycare web cam video systems and background checking
services?
Category = Quality |
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LaTonya B, Fayette County Detention Center prison
inmate, 04-Dec-03 |
"You're locked in with a lot of
(people), you don't get no air, you got to eat
their food.
(Jail
is) like being in a day care."
From "Freeing Spirits...",
Lexington Herald Leader, Page B1, December 4, 2003
Category = Quality |