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Reference |
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in
Post-Institutionalized Children
by Lynne Lyon, Nancy D'Antonio and Laura Beck, attach-china.org,
©2001 |
Many internationally adopted infants are
at risk for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) because of their earliest
life experiences
...being left alone in daycare might
remind (the adopted child) of long days in the orphanage and (it could
trigger a traumatic memory) where (the child) might become spaced out or
withdrawn, thinking she's been abandoned again.
Category =
Behavior |
Daycare
information: disadvantages,
allsands.com/Kids/daycareinforma_zdb_gn.htm
©2001 by PageWise, Inc.
Daycare information: Is America producing children who are void of
individuality due to assembly line upbringing in daycare?
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An excellent tool for achieving (a
Socialist society) would be a government that encourages dual income
families to deduct daycare expenses from their taxes so that these children
are raised in a group care environment. Are they intentionally steering you
to abandon your young? Have you bought their game? Have they made leaving
your children convenient in order to collect tax money on not one income but
two, and then let you deduct the childcare expenses so you see them as
sympathetic?
Category =
Politics |
Children Don’t Belong in Daycare
By Tina Blue
childrensneeds.homestead.com/daycare1.html
21-Jan-01
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I ran a home daycare for eighteen years…
This is an important point, you know. No matter how affectionate and
well-meaning your daycare provider may be--and many of us care far more than
is justified by our poor wages and impossible working conditions--your child
is not her child, and there will always be a difference (sometimes subtle,
sometimes not) between the way a daycare provider relates to a child and the
way the child's own mother would respond to that child.
Category =
Caregiver, Quality |
Children Don’t Belong in Daycare
By Tina Blue childrensneeds.homestead.com/daycare1.html
21-Jan-01 |
Now, I am not saying that all daycare
providers are like that...after all, I was a daycare provider myself. But
how would you know whether your daycare provider was treating your child
unfairly? A woman can be all sweetness and smiles when you're around, and
then turn cold the minute you walk out the door.
Category =
Caregiver, Quality |
Children Don’t Belong in Daycare
By Tina Blue
childrensneeds.homestead.com/daycare1.html
21-Jan-01 |
...And she might not even mean to be unkind. The
typical daycare provider starts far too early in the morning, works way too
many hours, and finishes way too late in the evening. The pay is lousy, the
hours are outrageous, there are no benefits, and it is pretty much
guaranteed that the parents will exploit her in every way they can.
Category =
Caregiver, Quality |