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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... . Able to thrive without hearing, without vision, and without smell, infants lacking affectionate touch liter— ally perish from a syndrome called, appropriately, failure'to'thrive. 6“ - 9% WM ymé And touch never loses its.
... . Able to thrive without hearing, without vision, and without smell, infants lacking affectionate touch liter— ally perish from a syndrome called, appropriately, failure'to'thrive. 6“ - 9% WM ymé And touch never loses its.
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... of our body, which leads to a withholding of affection, unsuccessful nursing, and a dis tortion of normal sexual development; our lack of support for the nursing d” - 91.1%ng mother; and our taboos against coesleeping. Part.
... of our body, which leads to a withholding of affection, unsuccessful nursing, and a dis tortion of normal sexual development; our lack of support for the nursing d” - 91.1%ng mother; and our taboos against coesleeping. Part.
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... dream. If we are born a blank slate and lack any biological influence on our behavior, we can shape our babies into becoming anything we want them to become. “Give me a Que/ma; [4. [Ala Mm 496. - A; dozen healthy infants,”
... dream. If we are born a blank slate and lack any biological influence on our behavior, we can shape our babies into becoming anything we want them to become. “Give me a Que/ma; [4. [Ala Mm 496. - A; dozen healthy infants,”
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... lack helping hands. What's more, though mothers are more nurturant today, conflict still abides. Even when maternal feelings seem right, a voice of doubt nags at us that too much love will create dependency in our infants. This worry ...
... lack helping hands. What's more, though mothers are more nurturant today, conflict still abides. Even when maternal feelings seem right, a voice of doubt nags at us that too much love will create dependency in our infants. This worry ...
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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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