Nurseries: that's why they are good for children

    Nurseries: that's why they are good for children

    A new American study confirms that the nursery does nothing but improve the character of children, educating them in a comprehensive way

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    nest asylum: for or against? As the baby of the house becomes more and more in need of practical attention - the play, the play and, wait, ah yes the play! - And mom goes back to work, she comes up with the question "baby to manage".

    If already in the past some research have sided in favor of the usefulness of nursery schools, today a new one study comes to confirm that yes, the nursery does nothing but improve the character of the children and educates them comprehensively, which may not even happen in their homes (indeed, in the vast majority of cases it does not). And everything is kindergarten, except raising aggressive kids, as evidenced instead by a class of psychologists in the distant 80s.

    For the research, Boston College scholars analyzed data from 939 Norwegian parents surveyed on the time spent caring for children at different ages (six months, one, two, three and four years). From the examination of the data collected it would have emerged that children who have attended nursery school are no more aggressive than those left in the care of their parents alone.

    Indeed, in many cases the former were less aggressive than the latter, in which bellicose behavior was often found.

    "From a public point of view, our results are important because they should help facilitate parents in choosing first childcare for their children", says Professor Eric Dearing, lead author of the study.

    In short, the heavy chattering of grandparents is worth nothing, as they would almost always opt for children in the house at least until they turn 18. The decision, dear ones, rests solely with you parents, the only ones capable of really knowing the needs of your sonship and of the whole young family. And, often, sending puppies even at a very young age into the arms of those who are certainly more experienced and at least for a few hours is only and only a benefit. For young and old.



    Germana Carillo

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