Raising kids in Germany | Video of the day
Parents who care for small children at home instead of putting them into nursery schools or kindergartens are supposed to receive an extra 150 euros ($223) monthly. At least that's the new center-right government's plan,and it's evoked a storm of criticism. One key objection is that parents could use the money for things other than their children's welfare.

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