QuasiAufzucht
QuasiAufzucht is a term used to describe a form of offspring rearing in which the raising process is carried out with substantial involvement by non-parental agents in addition to primary caregivers. The term combines quasi (almost, not quite) with Aufzucht (raising, rearing). It is used in German-language academic discussions to capture scenarios where care tasks are distributed among multiple agents, including family members, professional caregivers, educational tools, and automated systems, rather than being provided solely by the biological or primary caregivers.
In animal husbandry, quasi-aufzucht refers to rearing schemes that substitute or supplement parental care. For example,
In human development and childcare, quasi-aufzucht describes mixed caregiving environments, such as day care, after-school programs,
Research in this area emphasizes the importance of stable caregiver relationships, predictable routines, and quality interactions.