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Heart to Heart: The Strength of the Relationship Between an Adult Caregiver and a Young Child is Affected by the Adult's Responsiveness
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Heart to Heart: The Strength of the Relationship Between an Adult Caregiver and a Young Child is Affected by the Adult's Responsiveness
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SKU #: 2004-42
Publication date: 2004
ISBN: 2004-42
Author:
Kaki Roberts
The relationship between parent and child grows stronger when the parent is
attentive to the child’s behavior and responds to the child in accepting, pleasing ways. Parents can help their child understand that adults are reliable sources of comfort and support by paying attention to their child’s behavior and identifying their child’s needs, responding to their child’s behavior and needs appropriately, and responding in ways the young child perceives as pleasant and positive.
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