Scarr wrote Mother Care/Other Care (1986) and referenced Hoffman. (1989). Effects of maternal employment in the two-parent family. American Psychologist, 44, 283-292 and Mott. (1991). Developmental effects of infant care: The mediating role of gender and health. Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 139-158. to support her claim that high-quality day care did not disrupt attachment. Belsky. (1988).  The "effects" of infant day care reconsidered. Early Childhood Research Quarterly (Vol III), 235-272 and (1994). Parental and nonparental child care and children's socioemotional development: A decade in review. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 52, 885-903 and (1994). Effects of infant day care: 1986. Invited address to the British Psychological Society Second on Developmental Psychology makes the point that the issue is not day-care per se but the quality of the day care.

Ray Rogoway
The Harker School
San Jose, CA

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