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Arlene-DaganiParticipantAs a full time student and full time mother, yes I feel guilty. But I know that my children will benefit in the ong run because their mother will be able to provide for their future. I think women carry most of the burden of guilt because they are the ‘nurturers’ and it’s only a natural resposnse to be feel guilty. I make sure I know who takes care of my kids, but there is no 100 percent guarantee that they are safe with the caregivers. Parents need to be attentive to their children’s moods and ask questions. What did you do today? Did you have fun? For toddlers and infants that are not able to communicate, make sure you check them out once they get home. Was this bruise (God forbid?)there before you dropped them off? Ask the caregiver how this happened? Finally, look at how your child reacts when you drop them off? Be aware at all times. Most importantly, let your kids know they can tell you anything. And let the caregiver know you are aleays checking them out.
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