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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An 18 mo old child should not have to learn that they have to go to school. They may be crying for attention but that is not a bad thing. Babies and toddlers need their parent's attention. They are not able to verbalize their feelings. Their feelings do matter though. Putting infants and toddlers in daycare centers has been normalized even though it may not be in the best interest of any child.[/quote] And yet when they get to ES you could not pick out which ones went to daycare and which ones didn't.[/quote] If a parent makes their kid cry should I call CPS? LOL Don't judge parents who chooses daycare, center, nanny or stays at home. It's fine and it's a choice. Children gets the love and attention. And I'm sure you let your child cry when he's acting like a brat, tantrums tantrums😂🤣 Anyone can be abusive, parents, educators. It's worse at home. Because no one is there besides the parents and the kid . Most sexual abuse happens at home and with a close relative Our kids are thriving after being daycare. They're doing great at school. I wish I caught them a second language. Studies days children learning 2 languages are smarter and has better memory and makes lots of connections in the brain. But it's not too late. Anyways, don't judge parents. It's their choice [/quote]
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