
The Tammy Peterson Podcast 100. Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters | Erica Komisar
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Aug 5, 2024 Erica Komisar, a seasoned clinical social worker and psychoanalyst, dives into why maternal presence during the first three years is crucial for children's emotional development. She discusses the long-term consequences of modern daycare systems and critiques societal pressures pushing mothers back to work too soon. Komisar emphasizes fostering strong maternal bonds to promote resilience and character in children. The conversation also touches on the challenges of motherhood today and the vital role of community support, underlining the importance of nurturing environments for healthy growth.
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Childcare Alternatives
- If a mother must work, prioritize kinship bonds (father, grandparents) for childcare.
- Consider a single, consistent surrogate caregiver over daycare, especially for children under three.
Daycare's Negative Impact
- Daycare can negatively affect children under three due to high child-to-adult ratios.
- They need one-on-one nurturing, not group socialization, for emotional regulation.
Sweden's Daycare System
- Sweden pressures mothers into institutional care despite generous paid leave.
- High cortisol levels and behavioral problems are observed in children placed in daycare for extended hours.








