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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any high quality daycare centers for babies?[/quote] I was 18:58 above. Both my kids went there from 12 weeks to 2 years. They are in middle school now and doing great.[/quote] Thank you, but I'm hoping someone could name a daycare center that's a good place for a baby. Anybody?[/quote] Go To the preschool/daycare forum f you're really interested. Tons of reviews there.[/quote] Are you missing the point on purpose? Do daycare if you're magically NOT subjected to The Hell of American Daycare. If you're like most people without decent "affordable" options, perhaps rethink that dual career plan. I have yet to see a good place to put a baby 50 hours a week.[/quote] Have you ever considered the fact that childcare in a city that has a high number of dual income white collar families may be of a higher quality than childcare in the middle of nowhere America where it is less common for two parents to work? Clearly there is one poster on here who once read an article that used the phrase "Hell of American Daycare" and assumes this must mean affluent educated cities like DC do not have quality childcare available. Good job on repeatedly referring to American daycares as hell. It must make it true because you once read it somewhere. Now you can pat yourself on the back and feel all super smart and smug because you can repeat something you read in a magazine.[/quote]
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