| ▲ | noboostforyou 7 hours ago | |||||||
As the parent of a small child, there is a very noticeable difference in social skills that develop immediately as a result of my child being in a daycare interacting with other children of a similar age. Compared to my friends' same age children who are mostly staying at home and babysat by a grandparent. (as a disclaimer, the daycare has very good teachers/caregivers from what I can tell so I'm sure that's part of it as well) | ||||||||
| ▲ | mtrovo 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Daycare quality is a spectrum, the same way as babysitting at home. My smaller one just started daycare, and we settled for one that actually does stuff with the kids (forest school style). But I can tell you, we've visited lots of places that are basically just making sure the kids are not dead by the time you pick them up. Same for babysitting with grandparents; there's the hyper-social grandpa style that's always doing something, and the couchpotato with +10k hours on Cocomelon. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | mordnis 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
In my opinion, grandparents are the worst. They completely spoil them. | ||||||||
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