they think is right (Leavitt 38-9). This kind of behavior is defined by Van Ijzendoorn as authoritarian, in opposition to the authoritative one present in the high quality centers (772). The first one consists in forced restriction of unwanted behavior without explanation and the second one implies the discursive regulation of behavior by emphasizing its potentially harmful consequences (qtd. in Van Ijzendoorn 772). Therefore it becomes very important the selection of a caregiver that can offer a rearing environment very similar to the familiar one, in order to give the child a right basic education and to limit as much as possible the inconsistency between the parental and non parental settings (780). At this time, if there are few possibilities to chose from, it seems that parents are more likely to send their children to the first option that fits their needs for location, opening hours, and price, rather than to the option that fits their childrearing attitudes(780). The studies results about day care pointed out that this controversy involves many factors and unfortunately the financial availability is the most important. Until there will be an efficient and especially just public support system for this problem, the situation will be unequal between high and low social classes. A fine education should be granted to every child independently of the parents income, and that begins at the birth of a baby....