Childcare Hours Don’t Harm Children’s Mental Health, Even in Difficult Times

Childcare Hours Don't Harm Children's Mental Health, Even in Difficult Times
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In a new study, researchers have found that sending children to childcare outside the home does not have a major impact on their mental health, even for kids who face challenges like a parent’s illness or financial troubles. This research, published in the journal Development and Psychopathology, suggests that children who attend childcare, whether it’s at a daycare center, home-based care, or with relatives, are not at higher risk for mental health issues than children who stay at home.

The study focused on children under the age of 5, especially those who have faced early adversity. Many children in the U.S. attend childcare at some point before they start school. While some parents worry that sending their children to childcare could lead to negative effects on their mental health, the study shows that there is no significant link between childcare hours and mental health problems.

Dr. Michelle Bosquet Enlow, a researcher from Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, explained that despite these worries, childcare often offers benefits for children, especially when it comes to socializing and learning in a structured environment. She also mentioned that this study can help guide policies to ensure that children grow up in healthy environments, even if they are facing tough situations at home.

The study reassures parents who might feel guilty or concerned about sending their kids to childcare, showing that it can be a positive experience for many children, even those with added challenges.


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