03 October 2005

babies do best with mother

This is one of those things where the headline can seriously lead us astray; the headlive encourages a 'keep mums at home' policy while what may be being picked up by the research is that the alternatives need to be better. "Leach insisted her findings should not be interpreted as a demand that mothers stay at home. Instead, she described it is as supporting a demand for 'developmentally appropriate high quality childcare'."The Observer | UK News | Official: babies do best with mother:

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