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Who said otherwise?am a good mother…I am not saying that I “feel” that I am a good mother. I am and I don’t need someone telling me otherwise.
We are debating what is good for society as a whole; what is optimum. We are not discussing what is expedient.
You accuse me of being ignorant when I say that daycare amounts to paying someone to take the parent’s place. I was responding to a post that extolled the affinity between a nanny and her charge. If we want to have a different definition of daycare, that is fine - just set the definition. But if you do, then the affinity is no longer relevant.
Why would it be ignorant? It would certainly be counterintuitive to the argument: one would expect someone to say that “because SAHMs lack college educations, therefore they should send their children to be taught by college educated people.” It would also be wrong, because there is no correlation between having a college education and being able to teach. It would be wrong for other reasons, too, but let us leave it at that.I don’t go around saying that SAHMs must stay home b/c they are uneducated and therefore not able to teach their children as well as a college educated daycare worker. That would also be a very ignorant statement.
In the news, one reads incessantly the criticisms against the public school systems. All of public school teachers are college educated. One could argue that less education might make a better teacher!