
This episode discusses the impact of daycare on children's development, focusing on salivary cortisol levels, aggression, anxiety, and attachment disorders.
The conversation highlights research indicating that daycare can raise stress levels in infants, leading to potential behavioral issues later in life. Specific studies are mentioned that link daycare to increased aggression and anxiety in school-aged children.
Key points include the importance of the first three years of a child's life and the potential negative effects of separating them from primary attachment figures. The discussion emphasizes the need for careful consideration of daycare arrangements.
Daycare can raise stress levels in infants, leading to behavioral issues and attachment disorders.

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Daycare raises salivary cortisol levels.NEVER Send Your Kid To Daycare? đł
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