http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2006/12/30/nmums30.xml
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"We pack our children off to care groups or even to school, but many countries in Europe do not send their children until they are seven," he said. "They live in the bosom of their family. That is where they are nurtured � within the nest. That is where they can grow their wings, they can learn to fly." He added: "I don't think it is an accident that one in 10 of our children is suffering from mental health problems, from sleep disorders, from eating disorders and things like that."
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Sue Palmer, a former head teacher, who wrote the book Toxic Childhood, charting the damaging influences of modern life, said: "Children need one-on-one care in their earliest years. It affects their education and gives them a head start in life. While nurseries can provide safety and warmth, they cannot provide the attention and consistency that a mother can."
I am so glad my children enjoyed their early years discovering things around them day by day, enjoying security of being with their mother/father and developing into confident outgoing little beings. They were the most enjoyable days of my life too and I wouldn't have missed them for all the tea in China. I feel so sorry that some mothers only see their children in the evening when they are both tired and weekends are just so short when you are working.
Lottie