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Mother's Nurturing: Medicine for Life,
Interview of Stephen Suomi, PhD, (world-famous researcher
of attachment in rhesus monkeys), from Facts of Life: Issue
Briefings for Health Reporters, Vol. 4, no. 4.
Center for the Advancement of Health, cfah.org, May 1999 |
Q. ...what
role does the mother monkey play?
A. A huge one.
...We have taken monkey infants away
from their mothers and raised them almost completely among other monkeys
their age (like in a daycare setting). They form strong attachments with each other, show normal growth
rates, and develop relatively normal behavior. Superficially, they appear to
be completely normal.
But in novel situations, these peer-reared monkeys are
more easily disturbed behaviorally and physiologically.
...As they grow up, these peer-reared individuals start showing
problems with serotonin metabolism – particularly with
respect to aggression. This is especially evident in males.
... It’s hard to believe...that these monkeys...can be so sensitive to early experiences
and be susceptible to lifelong (negative) consequences, and humans would not be.
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Dan Quayle on
Families & Children
On The Issues - Every Political Leader on Every Issue
ontheissues.org, 28-Jun-99 |
Government daycare, government pre-school &
after-school & summer-school - these proposals do help many families.
But they do nothing to bring parents and children
together. These proposals would only result in more spending
and regulation. Which means more taxes. Which means
more hours worked to pay the tax bill. They would only keep parents on the
treadmill that is keeping them away from home. If we reduced
taxes and let families choose, there would be less demand for government
services.
Source: Speech to American Enterprise Institute Jun 28, 1999
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Politics |
Dan Quayle on
Families & Children
On The Issues - Every Political Leader on Every Issue
ontheissues.org, 28-Jun-99 |
Quayle presented a series of reforms designed to
remove the barriers that make remaining at home so difficult for so many
parents. These proposals include Quayle's ...extension of the daycare
tax credit to all* parents...
*At-home parents, as well as those who use
daycare
Source: Press Release on AEI Speech June 28, 1999
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