My first reaction: Checking whether you are from USA.
Yeah, I know this is not an argument, but the cultural difference is huge here.
I would like to know if there is a scientific research about whether separating 2 months old children from their mothers for half of day has an impact on the child, and what is the impact specifically.
Viliam, as far as I recall from memory alone, there is very little effect on what a tiny infant does for half a day in their future lives.
It matters more which of the attachment kinds the baby will acquire when the mom is present, not when she is absent.
People are 50% genes 50% question mark, if you summarize psychological science super ultra violently. Not the best strategy for science, but good enough for a cached thought.
I am from the US, and work in manufacturing, which is even more culturally conservative. But this isn’t out of line with any other experiences I’ve had.
This seems to be wildly off based on my experiences. Women I know (with working husbands) having children are taking 2-3 months off.
My first reaction: Checking whether you are from USA.
Yeah, I know this is not an argument, but the cultural difference is huge here.
I would like to know if there is a scientific research about whether separating 2 months old children from their mothers for half of day has an impact on the child, and what is the impact specifically.
Viliam, as far as I recall from memory alone, there is very little effect on what a tiny infant does for half a day in their future lives.
It matters more which of the attachment kinds the baby will acquire when the mom is present, not when she is absent.
People are 50% genes 50% question mark, if you summarize psychological science super ultra violently. Not the best strategy for science, but good enough for a cached thought.
I am from the US, and work in manufacturing, which is even more culturally conservative. But this isn’t out of line with any other experiences I’ve had.