Peter1469
03-28-2012, 06:53 AM
It isn't a big surprise. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2121342/Middle-class-children-held-childcare-suffer-significant-declines-development.html
The study, being presented today at the Royal Economic Society’s annual conference, suggests that childcare leads to a substantial drop-off in parents’ involvement in their children’s upbringing.The damaging effects are most marked for boys and for youngsters aged from birth to two, prompting the researchers to suggest that childcare may not ‘be suited for children aged zero to two’. Academics from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, studied a highly subsidised childcare scheme in Quebec.
The study, being presented today at the Royal Economic Society’s annual conference, suggests that childcare leads to a substantial drop-off in parents’ involvement in their children’s upbringing.The damaging effects are most marked for boys and for youngsters aged from birth to two, prompting the researchers to suggest that childcare may not ‘be suited for children aged zero to two’. Academics from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, studied a highly subsidised childcare scheme in Quebec.