Morgan's story about the velcro strap device reminded me of a child my
sister's friend adopted from an overseas orphanage. She had ligature
marks around both ankles even 2 years after being adopted from being
tied with rope to keep her still in a crib. It makes one shudder.
I suspect that children's dependency needs are terrifying to people who
did not get theirs met. Those raised by the "me generation" are a case
in point. My new worry is what is happening to the brain and language
development of small children whose mothers are always on the cellular
phone, and are not being talked to even when they are outdoors.
Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC
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