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Hello my baby is 6 months old and was told by the doctor that baby is advanced. All milestones have been hit ahead of time and now baby is on the move. I am back at work and had originally planned for my mother to care for her for 3 months since I’m off in the summer. But now I’m debating if it would be more beneficial to put baby in daycare. The reason being is my mother is limited on how she can interact with baby and stimulate her. Any advise from moms with on the move and on the go babies.

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Main concern is keeping mom and baby safe. Second concern want baby to be stimulated and continue to hit milestones.

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Your baby is 6 months old, I wouldn't worry too much about it. They'll be fine with your mom.

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My son has been watched by my parents since early on. He’s really advanced, barely 2 and speaking in full sentences. I think the focus grandparents give can help with development.

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I put my son and daycare and he has thrived even more. He is 10 months and is walking better than most 1 year olds. He loves interacting with other kids. I see both sides of the coin. I'm just saying my experience with daycare.

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