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The best gift we can give our children, is a complete Godly upbringing in a loving home, safe from the worldly influences that lure them away from faith in Jesus.  Homeschool your preschoolers, homeschool all the years."  Denise Kanter, Morningstar Educational Network

"I think the best way to light our world is to be distinct from darkness, and homeschooling certainly helps to set us apart from the worldly culture in which we live. I have had more opportunities to share the gospel BECAUSE I was homeschooled than I ever would have had in a public school."  Israel Wayne, homeschooled graduate and author of Homeschooling from a Biblical Worldview

"It is time we get our kids out of the public schools." 

Dr. Tim LaHaye, Left Behind Book Series and Pastor

 

 

"I think it's time to get our kids out [of public schools]." Dr. James Dobson, Focus on the Family

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 Daycares & Preschools

 From Infancy you have known the holy Scriptures and they have made you wise unto salvation in Christ Jesus. 2 Timothy 3:15

 

 

ORANGE, Calif., Nov. 9 /Christian Wire Service/ -- A new report released this month by researchers at the University of California Berkeley and Stanford University found that preschool attendance has negative effects on the social and emotional development of children, effects that were most strongly seen in children from better-off-families. Co-author of the study, UC Berkeley child development research director Margaret Bridges, expressed concern, "Cognitive benefits are great, but we have to pay heed to what's going on with kids emotionally and socially." The study found that all children who attended preschool at least 15 hours a week displayed more negative social behaviors when compared with their stay-at-home peers.

The National Institute for Child Health and Human Development's newly issued report arrived at virtually the same results and found that long hours in daycare and preschool slow a child's social development.

"So, the report's a bit sobering for governors and mayors - including those in California, Florida, Georgia, New York, North Carolina and Oklahoma - who are getting behind universal preschool," comments Co-Author and UC Berkeley professor Bruce Fuller. In light of these findings, Morningstar Educational Network hopes that the press, politicians and pastors will focus rather on what is best for children and encourage families to make the necessary arrangements so that mothers can stay home and raise their young children.

"These negative social behaviors children are displaying are getting worse," reports Denise Kanter, Morningstar's research advisor. "In December of 2003, Time Magazine reported on the consequences of negative emotional and social problems among young children. In Time's report, the child-advocacy group Partnership for Children survey showed that 93 percent of 39 schools responding said kindergartners today "'have more emotional and behavioral problems than were seen just five years ago." A majority of day-care centers, which host the tiniest tots, revealed that "incidents of rage and anger" have increased over the past three years. Time's reporter further quotes the survey leader as explaining, "We're talking about children--a 3-year-old in one instance--who will take a fork and stab another child in the forehead. We're talking about a wide range of explosive behaviors, and it's a growing problem."

"A child's success in life and academic performance hinges on their healthy social and emotional development. Young children need to be at home bonding with their mothers and fathers," concludes Denise Kanter. 

How Much Is Too Much?" -  examined whether long hours in preschool centers lead to diminishing returns in children's early development. And it showed it did have diminishing returns. 

Articles

World Net Daily report on the social and emotional problems that are evident when children attend preschool.  Click Here

Mental disorder signs seen in young preschooled children-study:  Click Here

Mothers Provide Best Care,      Preschool Suppresses Social and Emotional Development,    

Do You Have Babies or Preschoolers? Homeschool Them!

Homeschooling Preschoolers,        Preschool loosens parent-child bonds

     Day care results in adverse effects for children,       Will Your Children Believe?

Watch a short video on Preschools, Click Here

Daycares & Preschools in the News
 
Daycare Dangers: A News 3 Exclusive (Part 1),        Daycare Provider Convicted In Girl's Death,        Babysitter Faces Prison Sentence for Molestation Charges,      Daycare Worker Arrested,        Child Found Unattended at Daycare,      Toddler Snacks on Crack at Daycare

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The central issue of day care is often framed to pit conservatives against liberals, working moms against stay-at-home moms, and feminists against traditional families. But the real conflict, as Robertson argues in this book, is between all parents and the day care establishment--a multimillion-dollar lobby with a vested interest in the expansion of subsidized day care services. Robertson reveals how this establishment works to increase its power and silence it critics. Researchers who point to a correlation between aggression among children and too much non-maternal care have seen their work vilified. Meanwhile, some scholars have disputed the obvious: that the mother-child bond is crucial to early childhood development. The day care lobby keeps pouring more money into elections, and politicians offer more subsides for commercial day care--while parents ask for policy options that would help them stay home with their children. This book is a brave and thoughtful book about a contentious debate whose outcome will have profound consequences for our children and our social future.

"All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness". 2 Timothy 3:16

 

"Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it."  Proverbs 22:6