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    Greek yogurt vs homo milk

    @heloise23 In Canada 2% milk "Tastes like Homo" https://preview.redd.it/cyn0xo1ajc6d1.jpeg?width=1936&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=76efef1f55bf29453bc125360a5a8b5f9d0154ef
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    what are children 4-7 y/o into?

    @patricia39 Not to commercialize everything, but the Wirecutter lists of Best Gifts for X-year-olds is pretty great indicator of age-appropriate entertainment. Here are links (use incognito to avoid paywall) and some examples from the list 4yo...
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    Just my critique of that day care Medium article that is always circulating this sub as it relates to nannies and familial care

    @joint_praise That sucks! Lots of childcare locations closed during the pandemic, increasing the number and size of childcare deserts. I heard that people who moved out of metro areas during the pandemic are now finding it extra hard to get childcare in more rural areas.
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    Just my critique of that day care Medium article that is always circulating this sub as it relates to nannies and familial care

    @fromissouri You can see US state ratios here. Mississippi has the lowest infant childcare cost in the US ($5436) and a ratio of 5:1. Only Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and New Mexico allow 6:1. Massachusetts has the highest childcare costs in the US ($21k per year for an infant pre-pandemic)...
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    Tips for preparing our 3.5 y/o for new baby?

    @continualseeker These seem like great resources. I made another post to discuss. Are they still appropriate for generally well-behaved children/parents, or are there more appropriate courses?
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    Tips for preparing our 3.5 y/o for new baby?

    @continualseeker Thank you for sharing the video of the Yale lesson. I wonder what the best science-based parenting courses are
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