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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I said POOR quality care usually has POOR quality results. Please stop MISquoting me, 8:44.[/quote] I think we can all agree - duh.[/quote] Wouldn't that be a first? Then [b]why are so many arguing that quality of care doesn't much matter [/b]if the parents really love their child?[/quote] Is there someone arguing this? Can you point to that post? It seems to me that some posters area automatically equating caregivers for whom English is a second language with low quality care. Most of us would never make that ridiculous mistake. As for the poster who thinks that speech impediments are due to exposure to secondary English speakers, well honestly I have no idea how to refute that level of ignorance. I suspect that you are not concerned with science, but rather with furthering your agenda. Either way, having everyone respond to that is a waste of their time. [/quote]
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