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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... Social animals by nature, and team players, people lived not separated by concrete walls and locked doors but in huts and tents positioned close together: Either they cooperated and shared resources or they competed and killed one ...
... Social animals by nature, and team players, people lived not separated by concrete walls and locked doors but in huts and tents positioned close together: Either they cooperated and shared resources or they competed and killed one ...
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... social chaos in our anxious, malcon» tent, frenzied, and violent society attest to this. Iarring our nerves, our society's practices beg for tuning. Our strong emphasis on independence came of age with the industrial revolution. Driven ...
... social chaos in our anxious, malcon» tent, frenzied, and violent society attest to this. Iarring our nerves, our society's practices beg for tuning. Our strong emphasis on independence came of age with the industrial revolution. Driven ...
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... , regulation, rather than mutual regulation with mother, and instilling in infants a sense of disconnectedness from the human experience, a depen~ Mydvtfia/fizddza/{ya - 17 dence on containers contributes to the social.
... , regulation, rather than mutual regulation with mother, and instilling in infants a sense of disconnectedness from the human experience, a depen~ Mydvtfia/fizddza/{ya - 17 dence on containers contributes to the social.
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... social isolation that plagues modern society. Why do parents use containers so much? Modern parents lack helping hands. What's more, though mothers are more nurturant today, conflict still abides. Even when maternal feelings seem right ...
... social isolation that plagues modern society. Why do parents use containers so much? Modern parents lack helping hands. What's more, though mothers are more nurturant today, conflict still abides. Even when maternal feelings seem right ...
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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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