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Parents have a lot on their minds when they send their children to child care. Will the child cry during drop-off, eat or skip a nap? 

But a new study shows there is one thing parents may not need to be concerned about: whether kids’ time spent in a child care center will lead to problem behavior. 

Jackie Mader

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