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posted by pical on the World Magazine
Blog - Reassessing day care tax credits 26-Jan-04 |
I have a child I adopted at the age of
3-1/2 from a former Soviet bloc country who suffers from severe
developmental disorders due to his early childhood institutionalization.
His problems result from sitting in an orphanage without loving attention
during his critical formative years.
How's daycare any different? And what effect will this mass
institutionalization have on future generations of Americans?
Category = Quality |
email to this site from "Gina"
16-Feb-04 |
" Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my
God!!! I love your site, I love everything I have read there so far and am
emailing to friends and family to see!
Let me just say that after owning a
beauty parlor for 10 yrs while I was single, I could always, always,
always tell, when a mom came in with her kid, (whether that kid) was in
daycare. The ones that weren't were little angels for the most
part.
Category = Behavior |
posting on
altforumz.com
Before Feb-04 |
"As for daycare - never in a million
years will I send my son to daycare..."
"At Vincent's four month well-baby check-up the doctor said, "He's not in
daycare is he?" I said no. The doc said he is entirely too
healthy to be a daycare kid..."
Category = Disease |
posting on
altforumz.com
Before Feb-04 |
"My husband is also very anti-daycare
because he is a product of daycare. From 6 in the morning until 7 at
night he didn't see his mom, and he said it was miserable. No matter
how many fun outings his daycare took, or how many friends he made he says
it didn't make up for all the time he missed with his mom and doing such
simple things like playing kick ball in his front yard. It was always
dark by the time he got home. Even during the summer he was stuck in
daycare."
Category = Quality |
posting on
altforumz.com
Before Feb-04 |
"...I can't imagine sticking my kid in a
daycare. You never know what kind of people are going to work there.
And they are, of course, germ farms."
Category = Danger, Disease |
email to this site from "Susan"
10-Feb-04 |
"I just wanted to let you know that I
love your website! I am a stay-at-home mother of three (1,3,5). I KNOW I am
doing the right thing for my children and can't imagine trusting anyone else
(day care) to raise them. Keep up the good work!"
Category = Quality |
email to this site from "Don"
14-Feb-04 |
"My name is Don. My wife Norma and I
decided to buy a small house (less than 720 sq ft) and drive older cars (two
1994 and a 1998) in order to make sure our little one stays home with
his mommy (instead of daycare) . Do we sacrifice? Yes, we do. I typically work 50-60 hr. per week.
We don't go out to fancy restaurants on "dates," but go to the family style
restaurants. Money can be scarce at times but our love and faith is not. Our
little one is getting the very best care on the planet, his loving Mommy. I
speak to other men whose families have made the same choice and there seems
to be a bit of pride in all this. This pride stems from a sense of duty and
commitment that we are insuring the best for our children."
Category = Quality |