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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Pick of the Week: "The Hell of American Day Care" by Jonathan Cohn

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Pick of the Week

The Hell of American Day Care

On the barely regulated business of looking after kids.

It was 5:30 in the morning when Kenya Mire looked down at her baby girl, Kendyll, who was curled up tight on a foldaway crib. "Night, night," Kendyll had just murmured in her quiet, serious way. At 20 months, she was picking up all sorts of words, like "baby," the name of the doll she kept nearby, and "Bryce," the name of her big brother. She hadn't slept much that night, and Mire thought about calling in late to work so Kendyll could get more rest. But it was only Mire's second day at a new job she badly needed, as a receptionist at a Houston oil company. Mire, who was 30, with an open face and wide smile, was intent on making a good impression. The best she could do was give Kendyll an extra hour to nap and prepare some warm milk for her breakfast. [...]


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