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[quote=Anonymous]This is a no brainer if cost is not issue - Nanny. Babies do not socialize. They need secure attachment to a caretaker. And nannies - unless yours is inexperienced or incompetent - will socialize your kids because they hang out with other nannies. It’s for their own sanity too! Don’t let the horror stories scare you - they are so rare and if you want to go down that road of thinking, there’s no shortage of daycare horror stories, even good, accredited, expensive ones. Just do a searcH on DCUM for instances of daycare forgetting very young toddlers at playground, instances of abuse/negligence, etc. There will be plenty of time for “socialization” at institutional care once they hit 2-3, when they can benefit more from it. I didn’t love being an employer but it really isn’t much work once you set it up. It’s a lot easier than dealing with daycare closures and more illnesses. [/quote]
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