BELIEFS:
Children will grow up in communities where they feel they belong. The current family nucleus isolates children from adequate support and is unhealthy for a child's development. It is a child’s right to be provided the neutering and support it requires, for optimal growth. We have an abundant amount of untapped resources willing to help. You reform childcare by building communities. You b
uild communities by challenging the status quo. THE PROBLEM:
With globalization and the technology evolution in full effect, our lives are becoming faster and faster. With the old adage, 9 to 5, being a distant memory of a past life. Parents relationships with their partners and children are suffering, as our debt levels increase, our working days become longer, we have less time for the loved ones in our lives. As a consequence, we are seeing increased behavioural and mental conditions in children, as they suffer the aftermath of reduced adult interaction, and role models in their lives. This is extremely harmful for their development, and puts us at risk of societal issues, as they transition into their adult lives. An extensive support network for all children. Healthy attachment – from both primary and secondary carers – clearly shows a vital key in building emotional and psychological wellbeing in a child’s life. Nurturing, one of our most primary biological drivers - the need to belong – is a major driver of Cubz and our development. A reduction in the use of traditional childcare facilities, and increased interaction from the communities that will now support a child's life.