Erica Komisar | Negative Impact of Daycare, Importance of Motherhood | Edit Alaverdyan Podcast #35

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  • @noraanderson3503
    @noraanderson3503 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Wonderful conversation. We need more of this. I have subscribed ❤

  • @annixyz8538
    @annixyz8538 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    That woman truly is an angel🙏♥️
    Never have I felt more understood and told the truth and seen more of the great sense of being than now, that I have listened to Erika komisar for some weeks.
    I am a stay at home mum for my 2 young children and my husband is very supportive from the beginning. I started an online education course so that next year I will be able to work a little bit from home when my husband is home.
    Your children are so lucky to have you as mothers, Please continue spreading this message. Thank you ❤️

  • @tatianabaier7655
    @tatianabaier7655 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great talk! Erica has been so inspirational for our family. When our third child was born, we moved to Norway. Now we have one parent working, we bike/use public transportation (no car lifestyle), spend most of our time outside, and we don't own too much stuff, we travel! Love the team approach idea - sounds like something for us :)

  • @gayanegalustanian2224
    @gayanegalustanian2224 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow! Such an eye opening episode. Are we saying there is literature and studies supporting mothers stay at home but there are no activist organizations willing to fight for the rights of mothers at government level? Don’t we all want a healthier society??

    • @pixelated23-b9z
      @pixelated23-b9z หลายเดือนก่อน

      The government wants more workers

  • @amycrandell
    @amycrandell 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I have abandonment trauma from being left in daycare.i have distinct memories of wandering around aimlessly and crippling loneliness. I swore I'd never subject my kids to that. We have 7 kids and i stayed home until my youngest started school. How do i heal wounds from this?

  • @bayleaffr4633
    @bayleaffr4633 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If a mom wants to go visit her baby at daycare at lunch time to spend one hour together...is it bad or good for baby? ( Will he live a separation twice a day or will he be happy to see mom sooner???

  • @donnatate6327
    @donnatate6327 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Please somebody before i leave this earth allow me to speak on what I have seen and believe is going on. I am still a nanny and have worked as a live-in and live out, and I have worked as a preschool teacher and subbed at several day/childcare as well as working as working with abused and neglected children for over 50 years and the children of means and they are displaying the same behaviors as the abused and neglected children. Forgive me for the runon sentences. Peace

  • @WesternPatriot-v8m
    @WesternPatriot-v8m 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Erica study countries like Denmark pretending to improve quality of life via daycare but are in fact enabling parents increasing poor quality of life. Playing in the bushes is dirty uncivilized and not progressive. Outdoors is great but how dirty and uncared for those children are is disgusting.