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I think daycare is different than parenting in that your job as a parent is raising a productive, compassionate, and loving human, while a daycare provider's mandate is "dont let them die before 5 pm." Both are important jobs!
At least in germany, Kindergarten is an institution of education and knowledge where kids are supposed to learn things and develop skills
And chronically underpaid and underfunded. Where I live there are over (or near, canβt quite remember) a thousand children waiting for spots. These are children (mostly from poorer families) that are missing out on important education and socialization.
Kinda sounds like germany
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