Study Recommends Early Baby Care at Home

Study Recommends Early Baby Care at HomeInfants under the age of one should be taken care of at home. A recent report by the Early Childhood Council has claimed that though keeping young children under the supervision is best option, most of the families struggle to cope up with the increased cost of baby care.

As most of the families are run by both parents, Chief Executive, Peter Reynolds claimed that children can get the best benefits under their parents at home.

Responding to the diverse backgrounds of parents, Children's Commissioner, John Angus claimed that the government should introduce radical reforms to cushion the financial burden of parents so that proper care can be given to the kids.

However, Angus revealed that funds should be introduced in the supporting care without levying undue pressure on the tax calculation of working parents. Expressing concern over the situation, Reynolds claimed that the potential concern is about the source of money as parents are already struggling to feed their families.

Citing the concern, Reynolds claimed that parents have already shouldered excessive cost in the name of tax, but with the recent report the government is going to be in a fix.