The Vital Touch: How Intimate Contact With Your Baby Leads To Happier, Healthier DevelopmentHenry Holt and Company, 2014/09/23 - 288 ページ Using a lively array of anthropological and sociological sources, The Vital Touch: How Intimate Contact with Your Baby Leads to Happier, Healthier Development by Sharon Heller, PhD, presents a provocative examination of the reasons why, now more than ever, we need to make consistent physical connections with our infants and children. |
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... emotions, is ancient. “Darwinian Man, though well~behaved, / At best is only a monkey shaved,” says a W. S. Gilbert song; scientists are now confirming this tongue'inecheek lyric. So old is our brain that humans are 98.4 percent ...
... emotions, is ancient. “Darwinian Man, though well~behaved, / At best is only a monkey shaved,” says a W. S. Gilbert song; scientists are now confirming this tongue'inecheek lyric. So old is our brain that humans are 98.4 percent ...
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... emotional fringe benefit for infants. It's as necessary as the air they breathe. Our silent and most potent language, touch is the medium through which parent and infant communicate and become attached, each tender touch strengthening ...
... emotional fringe benefit for infants. It's as necessary as the air they breathe. Our silent and most potent language, touch is the medium through which parent and infant communicate and become attached, each tender touch strengthening ...
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... emotions, it guides us through life's emotional maze and unleashes emo~ tional blockades: We can hide our feelings when spoken to or looked at, but when touched, feelings gush out. Nor does touch lie. Not to babies, who arch their backs ...
... emotions, it guides us through life's emotional maze and unleashes emo~ tional blockades: We can hide our feelings when spoken to or looked at, but when touched, feelings gush out. Nor does touch lie. Not to babies, who arch their backs ...
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... emotional ties that had defined our species were suddenly discouraged. They were encumbering, we were told, a hindrance to moving up and out and therefore against the American grain of progress. With the invention of the telephone and ...
... emotional ties that had defined our species were suddenly discouraged. They were encumbering, we were told, a hindrance to moving up and out and therefore against the American grain of progress. With the invention of the telephone and ...
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... emotion; ally stifling, we will continue to have curved hips and, when separated from our infants, guilty feelings. This does not mean we live in a biological straitjacket. Our behavior is neither wholly learned nor wholly inherited ...
... emotion; ally stifling, we will continue to have curved hips and, when separated from our infants, guilty feelings. This does not mean we live in a biological straitjacket. Our behavior is neither wholly learned nor wholly inherited ...
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9?WPET | 104 |
8 SENSORY OVERKILL | 125 |
THE BODY FORBIDDEN | 143 |
BREAST OR BOTTLE? | 163 |
fiemky 12 | 213 |
FINISHING TOUCHES | 231 |
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