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The Trojan Horse of Child Care
by Allan Carlson, Ph.D, The Howard Center for Family
Religion & Society,
www.profam.org, 29-Jan-98 |
Indeed, the honest research evidence is
overwhelming: Non-parental child care is inferior to at-home care. While it
can stand as a necessary option for families in special circumstances, there
can be no rational justification for giving substitute care the preferred
political status it now enjoys. Indeed, it bears intellectual, medical, and
psychological risks that would simply be unacceptable if the issue were
anything else.
Category =
Quality, Politics |
The Trojan Horse of Child Care
by Allan Carlson, Ph.D, The Howard Center for Family
Religion & Society,
www.profam.org, 29-Jan-98 |
For nearly 30 years, our Federal government has
actively subsidized and promoted a program (daycare) that is bad for
children, bad for families, and bad for the economic future of the nation.
...we can chart an alternate agenda that would end this unholy Federal
war on the family, and create a system truly based on freedom of choice.
It would include: ...an end to the tax preferences given to commercial,
non-parental child care..
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Economics, Politics. Quality |
Hillary knows what's best for everyone
by Don Feder
Jewish World Review,
jewishworldreview.com
13-May-98 |
Consequences are never seriously considered. Take
It Takes A Village, the manifesto of the Clintons' new child-care
initiative. Day care, social parenting -- yeah. Declare a crisis,
then solve it with a new federal program.
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Politics |
Hillary knows what's best for everyone
by Don Feder
Jewish World Review,
jewishworldreview.com
13-May-98 |
But don't think about the long-term
implications of encouraging parents to default on their primary
responsibility by assigning the upbringing of their children to strangers.
Federal day care might do for middle-class families what welfare did for
black families.
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Politics |
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