Experts Debunk Daycare's 'Crying Policy' as Harmful, Not Resilient
Parents express concern over daycare's practice of ignoring crying babies, with experts warning against potential negative impacts on child development.
- A couple seeking daycare for their 14-month-old child encountered a facility advocating ignoring crying babies to 'teach them resilience'.
- Experts and advice columnist Amy Dickinson refute the daycare's policy, highlighting that neglect can increase anxiety and crying in babies.
- The controversial 'crying policy' has sparked debate among parents and childcare professionals.
- Parents are advised to look for daycares that offer warmth, transparency, and the ability to monitor their child.
- The issue underscores the importance of aligning daycare practices with current child development research.