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http://www.thelizlibrary.org/site-index/site-index-frame.html#soulhttp://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/daycare.html

 

 

 

 

The above website has so much really great information that one could share with others if they are the type who like to read articles versus reading books or watching videos.  It's very extensive and points to data as well as daycare worker's experiences and I don't imagine anyone reading even half of it and coming out being comfortable with daycare for little ones.  There is even a case of a daycare that set out to be quality care eventually closing it's doors because despite their best intentions and knowledge, the structure was just ill-equipped to serve children in the way they understood children need to be served. 

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Thanks for posting.

 

I just began reading this.  The writing sounds persuasive but I haven't seen any citations of primary sources or scientific studies.  There are a few references to studies but it doesn't give enough information for me to actually check and verify them.  It also seems to be largely built on anecdotes.  This would be so much more persuasive if there were an actual work cited so that I could easily refer back to the original research.

 

Basically, so far, this only appears convincing to someone who is inclined to agree with this point of view anyway.

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