Changing With the Times? Attitudes About Nonparental Care
Briefly

Despite the rise in non-parental care, the ideal of maternal care still persists, with 29% of Americans preferring traditional arrangements for young children.
Positive attitudes towards maternal employment typically correlate with higher education levels, while negative sentiments are more common among those with strong religious beliefs.
Childhood experiences of non-parental care can deeply influence adult perceptions, potentially fostering a backlash against daycare or reinforcing support for maternal employment.
Social attitudes toward childcare and maternal employment are critical as they shape personal choices, indicating the strong influence of societal norms on individual decisions.
Read at Psychology Today
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