I have not read the book but have been interested in children development for about ten years, have been a baby massage instructor for about 7 and worked as a nanny for last two. There are many many books and studies confirming that mother love and care is so very essential for a child at the early stages of their lives because these years are formative. The amount of love and care recieved during these years have impact on the psyche of each child, on their self-esteem, etc...I just would like to point out that from my own experience by observing nannies, childminders, there is a handful of them who actually do care and find the love whithin themselves to supplement for the mother's love. It is not enough to make sure the child is safe and fed. That is not a proper childcare, I think we should really wake up and aknowledge the fact that we carry the responsibility of what is my child going to grow into, happy, self loving, confident human being or is he going to struggle, go through psychotherapy and will be trying to find that love, which was denied to him for the rest of life {Im talking out of expereince, have been in therapy for last two years}. Im just very sad and kind of bewildered at how many women and how easily abandon their precious children for whatever reason there might be. And a question arises, why to have children at all if we dont really want them. Or do we? For weekends?