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In this episode of Parenting in the First Three Years, I’m talking with early childhood expert Dan Wuori, author of The Daycare Myth.
Dan brings a fresh perspective on the world of daycare, breaking down the misconceptions and explaining why every environment—whether at home or in childcare—shapes a child’s early learning. We chat about how to spot high-quality childcare, why nurturing interactions matter so much for little ones’ brain development, and the challenges early educators face in a broken system.
If you’re a parent, educator, or just passionate about giving young children the best start, this conversation is for you!
Here's the show notes where you'll find a link to purchase Dan's new book, The Daycare Myth.
By Ann McKitrick, MS5
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In this episode of Parenting in the First Three Years, I’m talking with early childhood expert Dan Wuori, author of The Daycare Myth.
Dan brings a fresh perspective on the world of daycare, breaking down the misconceptions and explaining why every environment—whether at home or in childcare—shapes a child’s early learning. We chat about how to spot high-quality childcare, why nurturing interactions matter so much for little ones’ brain development, and the challenges early educators face in a broken system.
If you’re a parent, educator, or just passionate about giving young children the best start, this conversation is for you!
Here's the show notes where you'll find a link to purchase Dan's new book, The Daycare Myth.