Today we look to the youngest and instead of teaching them, letting them watch, observing us and gathering experience, we turn our attention to them, we obey. We cease to function as adult patterns that slowly prepare children for the big world, and go back, regressively, to the child's world. But it is completely unnatural for us. We are in isolation on maternity or parental leave. We have a vacation to look after a child. So we adapt our lives to him, satisfying all his needs.
And we are in isolation ourselves because we don't live in the midst of large families that could help take care of the baby in a natural way. We are only at home, with a child who, among other things, becomes dependent on us, says the head of the forest nursery. And not only addicted. Also independent. Because we are targeting 100% attention, it gets everything on a silver tray. And that playing.