> Most of these differences due to the presence/absence of early
> parental-child interaction are not things that anyone would notice in any
> conscious way. Things like "how often does the mother look at the child"
> and "how often does the mother speak to the child, or touch the child."
It
> isn't a matter of loving/not loving your child, or being close/not being
> close.
>
> No flames, please.
>
Flames? Are you kidding? This was my learn-something-new-every-day post.
Are there references on the gaze besides Winnicott? (Keren E-G, are you
reading?)
Jo-Anne
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