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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... natural selection. Rather than keeping our babies on our bodies, we cache them in a container, transport them in buggies, breastfeed for a short period, if at all, and often sleep in separate rooms. When they cry, our first reaction is ...
... natural selection. Rather than keeping our babies on our bodies, we cache them in a container, transport them in buggies, breastfeed for a short period, if at all, and often sleep in separate rooms. When they cry, our first reaction is ...
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... natural condi' tions in which our infants were designed to adapt, our society is piercingly discordant. No species in a hundred years or so can turn the time'tested mother'baby relationship on its head without consequences. In the short ...
... natural condi' tions in which our infants were designed to adapt, our society is piercingly discordant. No species in a hundred years or so can turn the time'tested mother'baby relationship on its head without consequences. In the short ...
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... natural maternal feelings. Slowly, the empire of the anti-touchers began to crumble—though not without resis' tance. Among the first people to help infuse nurturance back into our limp infant rearing system was Dr. Fritz Talbot, who ...
... natural maternal feelings. Slowly, the empire of the anti-touchers began to crumble—though not without resis' tance. Among the first people to help infuse nurturance back into our limp infant rearing system was Dr. Fritz Talbot, who ...
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... natural event attended by supportive family into a depersonalized medical model of illness directed by machines and strangers in a strange environ— ment. Theoretically, hospital births are not all bad. In fact, they accord with the ...
... natural event attended by supportive family into a depersonalized medical model of illness directed by machines and strangers in a strange environ— ment. Theoretically, hospital births are not all bad. In fact, they accord with the ...
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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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