That
kind of interaction triggers the release
of the so - called love hormone, oxytocin, in
adults, helping to create an extra close bond between babies and their parents.
Many first - time parents choose this
kind of care simply because they believe it is important for his or her child to have
interaction along with other children in addition to a minumum
of one
adult throughout the day.
As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree
of adult psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child
interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some
kind of psychological distress might affect different domains
of life, including the one
of everyday
interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).