The Norwegian state-funded approach to dealing with this is fundamentally behaviorist. Let the kid cry it out and get over it.
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None of these people seem to be aware that behaviorism has been discredited for going on 30 years or more, nor of the implications.
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Then when children go home, outside of Scandinavia, parents are expected to continue their work day and attend their child unfailingly.
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This is presented as responsible parenting, but the truth is it's literally driving those parents insane. An 8 hour workday is bad enough.
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Adults are not well-adjusted to dealing with the whims of little children and playing with them every hour, even less so after work.
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Meanwhile the expectations towards a child's behaviour are undergoing a subtle shift. Discipline is the byword for good.
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A child is supposed to act as adult as possible, preferably from it's a toddler and on up.
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That this is literally impossible to accomplish without giving kids severe mental disorders is more or less untalked about.
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We are not a society that knows how to raise kids. We are not a society that values parents. We are society that values only one thing: work
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All of this affects women disproprotionately both for practical reasons (more single moms than single dads) and biological ones.
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But in reality, everyone is impoverished except the capitalists. The 2 income family is fundamentally a capitalist project.
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This does not imply that women should not be in the workforce - it implies the workforce shouldn't exist, and certainly not as it does.
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Certainly not as a bloated behemoth subservient to the production of value.
Does anyone believe we *need* all this work for anything?
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