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[quote=Anonymous]Op - your daughter will be fine. Many kids have grown up in homes where they aren't constantly stimulated by outings, individual attention and academic curricula, they eaten bland boring food and and watched too much TV. Is it ideal no - but don't let people tell you you have damaged your child. You are in an area where infants are in academic programs with curricula and outcomes and the thought of juice makes people hyperventilate. I am glad this arrangement is ending - it sounds like you mom is from a completely different generation and culture and has very different ideas about parenting. Dos she love your daughter, has she hugged her, laughed with her, bonded with her? For a little one attachment is so much more important than music class. Don't despair. You have lots of time to stimulate her growth and development in ways that you want. Also as for bedtime - sometimes kids are tired really early. What time is your daughter waking up in the am? You can't force a baby to sleep if they aren't tired just to suit your schedule. If your daughter is going to bed at 5:30 and sleeping all night, she needs the sleep. [/quote]
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