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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why did they omit the first three years, "The Foundation Years"?[/quote] Because the truth would not be popular. There is no study in this world that would suggest leaving an 8 week old baby in a daycare center for 10 hours a day is a good thing. [/quote] +1[/quote] There is a whole industry devoted to trying to prove childcare harms kids. Read about Jay Belsky and his moneymaking books, etc. There are others too. They've been trying to do it for 50+ years now. There is no conspiracy theory that's somehow magically suppressing this explosive research or something, it's just that there aren't legitimate studies that reach the conclusion you'd like. There are a lot of studies that get to what's associated with good outcomes for children, but daycare is evil just isn't there. [/quote]
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