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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who needs another study to know the obvious? It matters less WHO is the primary caregiver, but that person must be: Competent Loving Stable (0-3) [b]This is why I counsel parents[/b] to FIRST find a worthy caregiver, and THEN determine if, and when to resume office pursuits. For most families, that person is simply not affordable, unless she's a family member or friend. Leaving a young child with a primary caregiver who is incompetent, unloving, or unstable, will create problems down the road. Sooner or later.[/quote] Are you a therapist?[/quote]
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