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Heather writes:
None of us here, even looking after our own infant as the constant primary
caregiver (in the early mornings, late evenings and night, say)
~~ I wouldn't actually consider a primary caregiver to be someone who spends
this small amount of time with a baby, even if this was the baby's mother. A
baby's waking hours in this situation would be spent with someone else,
while the mom is the stand-in for the nanny who is the more constant figure
between say 7AM and 7PM. This is a common situation where I live, actually. With
solitary sleeping ( and then often layering in sleep training), some babies
actually spend only an hour or two/day with their moms from Monday-Friday. I
always wonder what effect this has on attachment.
Just musing,
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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