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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In one Bethesda school I know, it’s common for the teacher to be referred to as the “co-parent”. Once the caregiver/educator spends more hours per week with the child than the parents do, I think “co-parent” is accurate.[/quote] You’re nuts.[/quote] Which part do you not like? “Primary caregiver” is another term I’ve heard for whomever provides the most hours of care of a young child. Or course this can be either parent or other family member, a daycare worker, or a nanny. Perhaps it’s also worthwhile to mention that providing the “best” care, requires knowing the child, and what are the child’s changing needs. It’s next to impossible to know a child without spending many hours with her. You can’t expect to review some daily notes to make up for lost time spent together.[/quote] Lol ok. Teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents :roll:[/quote] The nuts poster never said which part she didn’t like.[/quote]
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