During their first year of life, newchildren receive constant attention and monitoring to ensure their proper growth and development. The caretakers provide them with the necessary nutrition, medical care, and emotional support. Birthmothers establish a close bond with the newchildren during this time, fulfilling the role of mothers even though they are not biologically related.
After reaching the age of one, newchildren are transferred to their designated family units within the community. These families are carefully selected based on their suitability to raise and educate the newchildren, considering factors such as personality, skills, and family dynamics.
The transition from the Nursery to a family unit marks a significant milestone in the life of a newchild in the community. It begins a new chapter as they become an integral part of a family and gradually start their journey towards becoming productive members of the community.