Direct benefits of SAH to child?

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Direct benefits of SAH to child?
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Wed, 11-14-2007 - 4:20pm

In one of the other threads,

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 9:42am
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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 9:44am
Same here.
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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 9:45am

"I could not ensure they were 100% well-cared for."

So, two questions, why are you so sure that in your care they are "100% well-cared for," and what does that mean to you, i.e. what is involved in 100% well-cared for?

BTW, judging from where you placed the "100%" in the above sentence, I was not being fanciful in my previous interpretation.




Edited 11/17/2007 9:48 am ET by sild
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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 9:59am

I shared those concerns when mine were younger and pre-verbal.

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 10:06am

It's also the idea that the caregiver will tsk, tsk my kids' concerns; listen to them but give them an eye-roll and a "How ridiculous" in response


funny you should say that - my closest neighbor on the next property is someone I like and trust, we look after their horses and dogs for them when they are away and they reciprocate by looking after our dogs and cats when we are, and she is teaching my daughter to ride.

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 10:14am

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 10:15am

Hmm, well, I

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 10:21am

I hear that.

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 10:22am

Yep, it's

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Sat, 11-17-2007 - 10:33am
Oh, sure there are barriers for many.

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