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RE: Young babies in nurseries

RE: Young babies in nurseries

by: leanne - 10-03-09 21:49

I would do anything to be able to stay at home with my little girl but unfortuantly we couldn't afford for me not to work so she has been going to nursery since she was 9mths and she loves it to this day (she is now 19mths old.) Nursery has not done any harm to her at all and we have a very strong bond with each other. The days I do get to stay at home with her I make the most of it and give her all my attention.

It took me a while to find the right nursery though with that feel you get when you know its the right one and most the quallified staff are over 21 and provided a very loving and homley enviroment. However this nursery have now stopped taking babies as they are finding they havn't been having any requests for baby places recently.

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