Alastair and Thal, I was more talking about a worst case scenario, like if a mother couldn't possibly afford to stay out of work longer than she had to.
If it was a perfect world a mother and father would spend lots of time with their children, educate them, moralise them, and help them grow in to mature adults. Unfortunately it's not a perfect world.
Children don't necessarily suffer from daycare either, unless there is a serious problem there with bullies or neglective carers. Daycare is a place where the children can make friends and learn to socialise, much like school.
I think a balance is needed, socialising with the children at daycare which mum or dad is at work, and when everyone gets home, good quality family time is spent together.
I went to daycare, and I must say that I didn't really like it. At school, OSHC, and childcare I was the odd one out. I could read better than anyone, and I preferred to read than to spend my time playing Donkey Kong on the nintendo. I think that if my parents had spent more time with me at home instead of arguing all the time, I would have enjoyed my childhood more.
Thal: The modern generation have indeed forgotten the words 'go without'. I believe that if children in the previous times could be happy with a few carved wodden toys, and on special occasion, maybe a box of toys made out of tin, then we should be happy now. All of those interactive things are great, but it should be the parents and other children who provide the majority of the interactivity, not the toys.
Alastair: The father's attention is important too, but this thread seems to be more focused on the womens' side of things. I think that the father not being a complete d*ck and spending the time with his family, remembering birthdays and the like, is pretty much essential for a family to function properly.
I am no way saying that children should just be dumped in daycare, I'm saying that if worst comes to worse, it is an available option. Until of course, daycare itself starts costing more per week than the family earns.