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Pediatrician Poll: Nanny vs. Daycare

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Q: Which is better for kids (if economics aren't a factor) — nanny or daycare?

Nanny: 35%
Daycare: 12%
Depends on the child's age and circumstances: 53%

"Nanny before age two. Daycare is better after that, because children are social little beings and love to be around other kids." — Kim Gush MD, FAAP. Chapel Hill, NC

"There are pros and cons for both. With a nanny, you have the convenience of being at home, more flexibility with hours, less exposure to illness; with daycare there's more opportunity for social interaction with other children and more adults around monitoring each other, but also more exposure to infection." — Julie Luttinger, MD, FAAP. NY, NY.

"That is so individual; it really depends on family circumstances." — Lawrence Rosen, MD, FAAP. Old Tappan, NJ.

To obtain these results, Babble randomly called 300 AAP-approved pediatricians in 50 states, then tallied the answers of the 20 who called back. Pediatrician Poll appears in Strollerderby every Friday.


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