The Benefits and Deficiencies of Non-Maternal Child Care: Analyzing Solutions to the Problem of Non-Maternal Child Care Development in Parent/Teacher Relations
This paper will discuss the mediaÂ’s attacks on the deficiencies of childcare after 12 months and beyond, but we can learn how childcare is effective and does not cause major problems with social development for the child after this period. However, the first 12 months of childcare should be maternal in this important period of development. By allowing no more than 35 hours a week for children 12 months and above, a combined teacher/parent relationship should be strong and interactive for successful childhood development.