Sask. daycares experience staffing shortages despite government grants
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“Children have a hard time understanding why someone needs to go from one workplace to another or that they got a new job or why they don’t want to stay with us. Children get very attached to their educators.” “Due to ratio, we have to have a certain amount of staff in the building in order to care for all of our children.”
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