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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP - The study population for the cited research was mainly white (78%) not poor (55-70%) and mothers with college educations or above (35%) and in two parent homes (85%). https://www.nichd.nih.gov/sites/default/files/publications/pubs/Documents/SECCYD_06.pdf, (page 35 in the adobe reader or page 31) Bottom line: Family characteristics (wealth, single/two parent homes, positive parenting styles, and having books in the home) was more important than the type of childcare. [/quote] When a little child is in daycare 10-12 hours 5 days a week, who cares what’s at home? Stop deluding yourself.[/quote] From study: The amount of time that children spend in child care from infancy through age 4½ is not related to their cognitive outcomes prior to school entry. Children who spend many hours in child care, however, show somewhat more behavior problems and more episodes of minor illness than those in fewer hours of child care. The amount of time a child spent in child care is also associated with mother-child relationships to some degree. I post this because I see disparaging comments about daycare centers. There are multiple options for childcare, each with advantages for parents. Any reasonably good quality childcare will suffice; the kids will turn out fine.[/quote]
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