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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] While anyone who reads DCUM knows there are lots of mothers who are clueless, neurotic, or unprepared to take care of an infant--they start new threads every day. Good thing there are high quality day cares![/quote] Which daycare do you feel is high quality?[/quote] My kids were in a family daycare in Arlington. The owner was retired, had hAd a professional career herself (she has an MBA) and knew that there would be demand for high-quality care. She got all the necessary training and certification (in addition to her own experience as a mother). Her assistants have all raised their own children as well and now do this. [/quote]
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