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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The fact is that you don't need to agree with anyone and you can maintain any opinion you want with regard to caregiver stability, or lack thereof. Another fact is that you can hire as many caregivers for your child as you find suitable to fit your fancy. In fact, you many get yourself a new one every 60 days if you wish. One would think that should meet your "changing needs". Or one may study a little early childhood developement and "attatchment", and see what surprises one may encounter. It may bring some understanding to your child's critical requirements for building a strong foundation for his or her, entire future. [/quote] Would it surprise you to see that someone may study early childhood development and come out with beliefs different from yours? Surely you can't be the only person in the world who reads books on the matter. Might there be support in that literature for a point of view different from yours? Additionally, I am not sure why you choose to see only the extremes of the matter - perhaps because it works better for your argument? There are many shades of gray between getting a new caregiver every sixty days and getting a new caregiver when the needs of the family evolve beyond what the current caregiver is able to provide. [/quote]
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