What would a daily schedule be in an infant room at a day care center?
Mar 25, 2010 by cr | Posted in Newborn & Baby
K Your a nut ball. A daycare is NOT a prison. I work at a daycare *(almost 3 years) and we love our babies and children. How could you not, if you spend your whole day with a certain group of children it is natural that you will grow to care about the
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