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How nurseries 'still breed aggression' (New study points out behavior problems r/t daycare)
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^
| March 26, 2007
| Sarah Womack
Posted on 03/25/2007 6:24:24 PM PDT by Stoat
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posted on
03/25/2007 6:24:28 PM PDT
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Stoat
To: Gabz
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posted on
03/25/2007 6:26:51 PM PDT
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Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: Republicanprofessor; mcvey; JamesP81
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posted on
03/25/2007 6:28:39 PM PDT
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Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: TonyRo76
Liberalism breeds aggression...from me, anyway. ;)
Yes, there's that too :-)
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posted on
03/25/2007 6:38:40 PM PDT
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: Stoat
Hmmm, whoda thought that raising small children in herds might not be ideal?
Truthfully, I don't think there is much of a mystery here. Children in groups of like aged children HAVE to be more aggressive, louder, more insistent, etc, if they hope to get any attention or anything else.
When my boys were young, I noticed that I could very quickly tell which of their friends were day care babies simply by their behavior. It was almost fool proof. The loud/aggressive ones invariabley spent alot of time in day care.
I'm also not surprised that no one wants to hear this, as it's terribly inconvenient.
susie
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posted on
03/25/2007 6:47:51 PM PDT
by
brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
To: brytlea
There's no substitute for Mom and Dad :-)
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posted on
03/25/2007 6:53:43 PM PDT
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: brytlea
It is inconvient for a lot of people. I know there are some that have no choice in the matter of working but I know a lot of moms who frankly can't stand to be around their kids all day. I wonder then...why have them at all? I've been a SAHM for almost 8 years now and have another year before my youngest is in Kindergarten. At that point, I will return to teaching as a sub and still be home when they are home. We've not had a lot of material possessions these last 8 years but what we do have can never be bought with money.
To: ~OregonSandy~
Good for you. I did the same thing, and my now grown boys were the better for it. Even more telling, they want their wives to stay home with their kids (when they have them).
It wasn't always easy, we had old junker cars and didn't take vacations other than to family very often. I bought most of their clothes at the cheap stores, and we almost never ate out. But, I would not trade the wonderful memories for any thing.
susie
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03/25/2007 6:58:59 PM PDT
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brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
To: DaveLoneRanger; 2Jedismom; Aggie Mama; agrace; Antoninus; arbooz; bboop; BlackElk; blu; cgk; ...
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03/25/2007 7:04:28 PM PDT
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: Stoat
"Children who spend a lot of time in nursery are more likely to be aggressive....The study also found, for example, that children in high-quality care were more articulate at the age of 10, with a bigger vocabulary."
I don't know why, but this caused me to laugh hysterically. Maybe they can cuss each other out using bigger words? Natural born killer with large vocabulary? Talk you to death? Arrrgh!
To: brytlea
Same story here, exactly. There are some things money can't buy.
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:06:09 PM PDT
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metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: metmom
Thank you very much for pinging your list :-)
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:07:47 PM PDT
by
Stoat
(Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
To: Stoat
I recall something I read years ago, I'm sorry but I have no recollection of the source.
An American couple, working in China, decided to put their toddler in a government preschool. Soon the teachers reported that their child was being disruptive.
The horrified mother went to the preschool to see just what terrible things her child was doing. She found her son quietly playing, interacting normally with toys and people, while the "good" children sat in rows like automatons not moving or speaking, just staring into space.
She quickly removed her son from that environment and the couple left their jobs and returned home to the states.
To: Stoat
Unlike schools, however, nurseries operate 51 weeks a year and are often open between 7.30am and 7pm. How pathetic.
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:11:13 PM PDT
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metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: metmom
You got that right. BTW my Mom worked while I was growing up, and altho I loved my Mom, I gotta say, I resented going to a nursery and not having a Mom home when I got home from school.
susie
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:13:19 PM PDT
by
brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
To: Stoat
Children who spend a lot of time in nursery are more likely to be aggressive So, if we took Muslim children out of their daycare madrassas...
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:28:22 PM PDT
by
ApplegateRanch
(Islam: a Satanically Transmitted Disease, spread by unprotected intimate contact with the Koranus.)
To: brytlea
The loud/aggressive ones invariabley spent alot of time in day care. On the bright side, they make fantastic Amway dealers when they grow up!
Thinking that over, let's ditch the day care.
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:31:14 PM PDT
by
ApplegateRanch
(Islam: a Satanically Transmitted Disease, spread by unprotected intimate contact with the Koranus.)
To: Stoat
I had a discussion in the early 90's with a Christian psychologist about this very thing. It was in the context of kids/schools/crime. He essentially said that if we thought things were bad then (90's), wait until the daycare generation grew up. Terms used: psychopathic/anti-social behavior. Violence was assumed.
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posted on
03/25/2007 7:32:32 PM PDT
by
Bosco
(Remember how you felt on September 11?)
To: Stoat
From the headline, I thought the article was going to be about attack rhododendrons.
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