Opinion: Childcare legislation should focus on keeping parents at home longer

Creating new ways to keep mothers or fathers home with their newborn should be the focus of legislation that addresses childcare, writes Erica Komisar for the Institute for Family Studies. Instead of universal childcare, “children need a primary caregiver who is consistent, focused on their emotional needs, and able to both buffer them from stress and soothe their distress,” she writes.

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