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The Growing Years: Does Daycare Impair Attachment?

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Abstract
For many children today childcare and preschool begin at an early age. A National Institute of Child Health and Human Development study shows that most children do well in daycare as long as the quality of childcare is good to excellent. They do not do well if its poor. But as Janet Shibley Hyde notes, not all stay-at-home mothers are great mothers. The point is that sub-optimal attachment whether in a daycare or with your own parent, can inhibit a child's development.
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Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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