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Yes, we do know that babies cannot cope well with a lot of caregivers.
Babies learn about relationshipsand how to interact with many people in the
future by first learning how to interact with just a few. Bruce Perry, an
internationally recognised expert on childhood trauma, talks about learning
about relationships like learning a language. If you have one or two
caregivers you learn their language well, you can then learn other languages
at a later date. If you have many caregivers it's like being exposed to many
languages at once (imagine someone speaking to you one day in German, the
next day Chinese, the day after French, then English, Spanish, Bahasa etc
etc)- you learn no language well.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
>
> Heather writes:
>
> But speaking generally, we know that consistent care-giving by one or
> two people is the physiological, psychological and emotional norm for
> human
> infants.
>
>
> ~~ Do we know this? Maybe others with background in working in developing
> countries, and people with backgrounds in ancient civilizations can
> comment on
> whether this is a more recent scenario.
>
> Peace,
> Judy
>
> Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
> Brooklyn, NY, USA
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