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Actually, it has been attributed to child psychologist Lee Salk, PhD,
brother of Jonas Salk of the polio vaccine. I once had the privilege to
interview Dr. Lee Salk for the newsletter DoubleTalk, which I published for
more than a decade many years ago.
Lee Salk was truly a gentle man and he is also quoted as saying, "There's no
harm in a child crying: the harm is done only if his cries aren't answered.
...If you ignore a baby's signal for help, you don't teach him
independence... What you teach him is that no other human being will take
care of his needs."
K
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:53:03 EDT
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> Subject: Crying...
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> Rachel said:
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> In a book of quotes collected by Lynn Moen and a co-author whose name I
> can't remember, this is attributed to Linus Pauling. I would use a Nobel
> laureate to name-drop with when using the quote any day of the week.>>
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> And I had heard somewhere it was Dr. Salk (of the Salk polio vaccine).
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> Jan Barger
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