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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]14:32, YOU were the one asking ME a question. I told you how to find answers to your questions, thereby letting you do your own legwork. Then you accused me of asking me to do your legwork. You are really quite hilarious. I doubt that was your motive here. But still cute, nevertheless. [/quote] Assuming you're the same person, I didn't ask you anything. Here's the claim you are making: "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. There have been SEVERAL academic research studies proving that the [b]lose[/b] 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." Apart from the fact that I expect a psychology graduate to know the difference between "the lose of a caregiver" and "the loss of a caregiver", here's you claiming academic studies exist. I ask you to cite them. Cite the studies about the loss of a caregiver. While you're at it, cite the study that it's ideal for a child to stay with the same caregiver until age three, or admit it's just your opinion, nothing else. That's how it works. You claim that something exists, you bring the evidence. You don't tell people "go look for the evidence supporting my point of view" without losing credibility. You bring your own evidence. [/quote]
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