TwinsinCA
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I understand that you have had not so great experiences by working at daycares but not ALL daycares are like that. You dont seem to be open minded enough to see that some of the infant rooms at daycares are very well run and that Yes, infants can get one on one time with a caregiver for at least a little while everyday because not all the infants are there or awake at the same time. Each infant in our room got at least some one on one time everyday.
I have worked at 4 different daycare centers in two states. I have never seen anything like you describe above. Never. It has nothing to do with being "open minded". It has to do with the reality of places I personally have worked. Two centers I worked at were part of two sizable daycare "chains" located in affluent Minneapolis suburbs. This is the way these centers operated. They were not outside the norm in my experience.
To me it is a negative if a baby has only "at least a little while" or "some one on one time" with the caregivers they spend the majority of their waking hours with. Despite the higher workload, the babies at the centers I worked at had their basic needs met. They were fed and changed and kept safe. But we didn't have the luxury of time to play with them and snuggle with them nearly as much as I think babies deserve to be. They got some of that, but not nearly enough. Does it scar them for life? No. But is that a reason to think of daycares in a negative way? Yes. YMMV.
