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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Socialization is good Stable finances in the home are good I did have moments of feeling bad about it too - but when my oldest walked in to kindergarten very confident and ready, I realized some of that was thanks to daycare In terms of daycare as opposed to nanny - this was pre-covid days for me, but I like the additional oversight. YMMV.[/quote] An infant doesn’t need socialization. [/quote] They do and it can be provided at home or at a daycare. https://www.theskimm.com/parenting/babies-social-development[/quote] If daycare were actually beneficial and good for a young baby, then rich women who don’t work would send their baby to one. Except they don’t. Daycares are a lower cost option for working parents. [b]There is a reason why wealthy educated people hire a nanny[/b]. [/quote] Ah yes, because the wealthy should always be a blue print for child rearing. See: sending young kids away to boarding schools in a different country, neglecting children for fancy trips, Alex Murdaugh. I'm not saying all wealthy parents are bad parents but to assume that "because the rich do it, it must be better" is absolutely moronic. [/quote]
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