@PamelaHensley22 It is.
We know it. They know it. They know we know it. They continue because they can. With zero consequences, year after year, why would they stop? The Right has the House, Senate and Oval Office. If it won’t stop now, it will only grow.
Day care is causing the ADHD epidemic.
That’s the provocative take from psychotherapist Erica Komisar on John Anderson’s podcast. She argues that putting very young babies into long hours of daycare creates chronic stress that flips the brain’s stress switch (the amygdala) on way too early.
It goes into hypervigilant mode, eventually burns out, and leaves kids in a constant low-level fight-or-flight state, which gets labeled as ADHD.
She says there’s no strong genetic cause for ADHD. It’s largely a response to the environment we’re putting kids in.
This one really made me pause. We’re wiring tiny brains for survival mode before they’ve even had a chance to develop properly.
If much of the ADHD explosion is coming from early chronic stress and separation, then rethinking daycare norms and early childcare could dramatically improve kids’ mental health long-term.
What’s your experience or observation, do you think modern daycare schedules are contributing to rising ADHD rates?
@mattvanswol@truthlovingdr Because the swamp is alive and thriving.
Meanwhile elections are unsecured
Rioters are continuing to take over cities with minimal consequences
Wars are lining the pockets of politicians
And the Covid 💉 are still on the shelves despite millions of victims harmed or worse
“They'll tell you it's safer if you wait.
They'll tell you to space them out.
They'll tell you to start with "just one."
But none of that changes what's being introduced into the body.
Poison is poison.
Spacing it out doesn't make it safe.
It just spreads the exposure over time.
Accumulating it slowly... is still accumulating it.
And every time, you're taking a chance on how that body will respond.
Because here's the reality:
You don't get to know ahead of time who will be affected.
You only find out after.
That's why this isn't about timing.
It's about impact.
Because whether it's all at once or stretched out over time...
it's still a gamble.
A game of Russian roulette that no parent should ever play.
And when it doesn't go well - there's no undo button.
Just one can change everything.”
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Me at the optometrist today after a year of no sunglasses, no blue light at night, lots of dietary DHA, sunlight and cold plunging my head and body "How do the cataracts look?"...Optometrist "What cataracts?"