Anxiety Sin

What’s with people on here bashing daycare like its a sin and making up “facts”?
Here are some wonderful “facts” I have seen on here that make me laugh:
When a baby is not with his mother 24/7 the baby learns that his efforts are in vain and that world is a cruel place that doesn’t care about his needs.
If a child is watched by his father or grandma (while mom is at work) the baby will not evolve as the baby require his mother 24/7 to “evolve.”
If a baby is not with his mother 24/7 he will have bad health, depression and anxiety.
If the baby is in daycare or watched by family, the baby’s father is more likely to be disapproving of the baby.
The use of day care is abuse and neglect of your child.
Who the **** writes this crap? Anyone else think this is ridiculous?
Completely ridiculous. I feel sorry for the kids whose parents can’t relinquish control for even the tiniest moment in time to allow them to socialize and learn about the real world, not the overprotected sanctuary that is their home. I’m a former preschool teacher and now have a day care in my home and I think day cares and preschools are very important for children to experience. They need the socialization, they need the structure of a classroom, they need routine, they need to learn how to interact with an authority figure other than family members, and they need something that they can feel is their own. I think if people can afford to stay home with their kids, great, but it’s not that easy for most families out there. They have to use day care of some kind and that’s what works for them. And for those people who feel the need to criticize another family’s choice or rattle off “facts” about how much a child will be damaged if they don’t spend 24/7 with their kids, which by the way is asinine, I love my daughter but we both need time away from each other every once and a while, they need to get down off their high horses and learn to accept other people’s choices and not attempt to make them feel guilty for providing for their family. I think I’ll take my soap box and go home now, LOL!
Dr. Charles Stanley – Unpardonable Sin
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