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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in Maryland and we've never had a non-English speaker care for our child. Maybe it's different in DC and Nova, but all of our daycare workers have been black women. My daughters first school also had a dominican lady who was basically black but she spoke english very well. When I looked at some other daycares I saw white or black women mostly. [/quote] I don't think anyone's referring to race here. Simply speaking English clearly and fluently.[/quote] Yes they all were native English speakers except the one Dominican laday. I've not encountered any foreigners in any of the daycares I visited for the most part. Our child's infant teacher had a bachelor's degree in early childhood education also. Her current teacher is in college finishing up her bachelor's degree in early childhood education. My cousin is also a nanny for a white family in DC and is African American. She has her college degree and is a born and bred American. [/quote]
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