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👶 The Daycare Dilemma: Emotional Health Starts at Birth Early childhood is the most delicate time for brain and emotional development. Babies are biologically wired to need constant skin-to-skin contact, the sound of their mother’s voice, and her physical and emotional presence to regulate stress and learn how to self-soothe. Here’s what science shows: 🍼 The role of mothers in the first years: • They buffer babies from stress when the stress-regulation system is still “offline” (especially in the first year). • They help the brain’s emotional-regulation systems gradually come online in the next two years. • Being held, comforted, and looked after closely is how babies learn stability and calm. 🏫 Why daycare can disrupt this: • Separation during this sensitive period creates overstimulation and stress. • Walk into most daycares, and you’ll hear babies crying — but babies aren’t meant to cry much in the first year. • Without that consistent maternal regulation, children may struggle to build emotional balance. ⚠️ The long-term consequence: When children miss this early foundation, it sets the stage for emotional dysregulation later in life — showing up as anxiety, depression, ADHD, and other mental health struggles. Instead of addressing the root, we often mask it with medications. 📌 Bottom line: Emotional health begins in the earliest days of life. Consistent presence, comfort, and regulation from caregivers aren’t just “nice to have” — they’re the biological blueprint for lifelong resilience. 🗣️ Speaker: Erica Komisar 🎵 Music: daniel.mp3 - green to blue 🎬 Video: The Diary Of A CEO (YouTube) Contact us for credit or removal requests (no copyright intended) ©️ All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s).
👶 The Daycare Dilemma: Emotional Health Starts at Birth Early childhood is the most delicate time for brain and emotional development. Babies are biologically wired to need constant skin-to-skin contact, the sound of their mother’s voice, and her physical and emotional presence to regulate stress and learn how to self-soothe. Here’s what science shows: 🍼 The role of mothers in the first years: • They buffer babies from stress when the stress-regulation system is still “offline” (especially in the first year). • They help the brain’s emotional-regulation systems gradually come online in the next two years. • Being held, comforted, and looked after closely is how babies learn stability and calm. 🏫 Why daycare can disrupt this: • Separation during this sensitive period creates overstimulation and stress. • Walk into most daycares, and you’ll hear babies crying — but babies aren’t meant to cry much in the first year. • Without that consistent maternal regulation, children may struggle to build emotional balance. ⚠️ The long-term consequence: When children miss this early foundation, it sets the stage for emotional dysregulation later in life — showing up as anxiety, depression, ADHD, and other mental health struggles. Instead of addressing the root, we often mask it with medications. 📌 Bottom line: Emotional health begins in the earliest days of life. Consistent presence, comfort, and regulation from caregivers aren’t just “nice to have” — they’re the biological blueprint for lifelong resilience. 🗣️ Speaker: Erica Komisar 🎵 Music: daniel.mp3 - green to blue 🎬 Video: The Diary Of A CEO (YouTube) Contact us for credit or removal requests (no copyright intended) ©️ All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s).

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