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<blockquote data-quote="dadside" data-source="post: 308350" data-attributes="member: 5707"><p>The NATSAP site does list a number of good facilities. That NATSAP is an organization interested in the industry and promoting the interests of it's members doesn't change the fact that a great number of good facilities are listed on the site. No kisting, on any site, should be taken as absolute assurance that any or every place listed is either good or bad. Checking a particular place is a separate step.</p><p> </p><p>Also, on the matter of injuries or worse, a single event without details, and doubly without a completed investigation, proves nothing. Perhaps a parent should wait for details or should choose another place, but a single event has to be viewed from several perspectives. People die in hospitals too, but that doesn't mean to never enter a hospital.</p><p> </p><p>I do know some places with real care and concern about the children and families they serve, and with outstanding safety records. But that is only one part of finding a good place for any child in need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadside, post: 308350, member: 5707"] The NATSAP site does list a number of good facilities. That NATSAP is an organization interested in the industry and promoting the interests of it's members doesn't change the fact that a great number of good facilities are listed on the site. No kisting, on any site, should be taken as absolute assurance that any or every place listed is either good or bad. Checking a particular place is a separate step. Also, on the matter of injuries or worse, a single event without details, and doubly without a completed investigation, proves nothing. Perhaps a parent should wait for details or should choose another place, but a single event has to be viewed from several perspectives. People die in hospitals too, but that doesn't mean to never enter a hospital. I do know some places with real care and concern about the children and families they serve, and with outstanding safety records. But that is only one part of finding a good place for any child in need. [/QUOTE]
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