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Quality Child Care Linked to Better Grades a Decade Later

For the goal: Be a good parent
Those with high-quality care scored higher on measures of academic and cognitive achievement when they were 15 years old, and were less likely to misbehave, than those with lower-quality child care. And regardless of care quality, those who spent the greatest number of hours in child care in their first 4.5 years were slightly more likely to be impulsive and take risks at age 15.
  • http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20100514/sc_livescience/qualitychildcarelinkedtobettergradesadecadelater
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    Cimg1056     kevinnlam said: I agree. J learns fast. The way he says "Hi" and the way he pronounces alphabets. I know he learns these from daycare.
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