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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never known anyone, ever, whose daycare wasn't "the best," whose nanny/sitter/Au pair wasn't amazing and also "the best." [/quote] Our first daycare was awesome, we really lucked out. We were in a high unemployment rate area, so the daycares were not crowded at all. My kid was one of three infants in that daycare. The second one, a nanny, I hated. We fired her, found a really nice in-home daycare. Loved that one. Finally, for pre-school, we were so-so on it but she loved her friends there and so we stayed. She's in elementary school now and doing very well. Does that satisfy you? No? I didn't think so. Until someone comes on here and cries, "MEA CULPA. I AM THE WORST PARENT EVER FOR WORKING DURING MY CHILD'S INFANT YEARS, I WILL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF" people like you won't be satisfied. Which is interesting to me, the amount of effort people are putting in on this thread specifically to make people feel bad and that they've damaged their children. You are all sick. [/quote]
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