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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh, and coming from someone who does have a psychology masters, children MOST CERTAINLY do suffer from attachment issues when a nanny leaves. Why do you think day care can be so harmful? Because they bounce from room to room every six months the first two years. [b]There have been SEVERAL academic research studies proving that the lose of a caregiver is a traumatic experience for infants and toddlers. It is ideal for a child to stay with the same caregiver from birth to age three.[/b][/quote] Besides your passionate opinion, what do you have to offer by way of evidence?[/quote] Google is your friend. "Infant attatchment"[/quote] Are you kidding me with this line of b.s. again. Let it go lady. Stop brining up this attachment crap on every thread. It's been discussed to death and no matter how many ways you try to frame it, no one is backing your story that multiple sitters/nannies/caregivers is the most detrimental thing you can do to a child. One has to wonder why you are so preoccupied with the subject, maybe you are horrible at your job and are constantly afraid of being found out? That's it right? Tout the harmful effects of changing nannies in the hopes you will be kept around...get over it. [/quote]
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