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'slammers' - 21-03-06 14:31
by: Sarahmum
Could I suggest that she would be equally impressed with her development and social skills if she was at home and attending toddler groups. Children develop very rapidly at this stage and it is a joy to see each moment when they do something new.
(We relocated so that I could stay at home, having put our son into nursery at 10 months after losing our childminder. At the time it was heart rending, but we got used to it and by the time he had 'settled' after 6 weeks I wondered if we were over-reacting to move. Now, after experiencing being at home caring for him, looking back on that time, remembering his behaviour as I peeped unnoticed through the doors before collecting him, the memory fills me with horror. I have nothing but admiration for the nursery staff, their passion for their work, the excellent way in which the baby room was kept and run etc, however, it wasn't home.)
