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    A note from an educator

    @kayleey_your_moon Thank you very much!
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    A note from an educator

    @kayleey_your_moon Is it possible to have baby too high? In a stretchy wrap for example? Like wear they are face to your face.
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    How often do you get pushed over the edge and what do you do to stay calm?

    @ajewelinhiscrown Have you heard of Dr Becky? She has a podcast and a book called Good Inside and she’s also on Instagram. She helps me a lot ☺️
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    Mother’s affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood

    @chuckf For a 34 year follow up — it’s fabulous. But yes, definitely can’t make any definitive claims and needs replication!
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    Mother’s affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood

    @rcarnighan No, I don’t think you can make that deduction! This study looked particularly at birth mothers (I think) but they did not study what this might look like with fathers, adoptive parents, or any other attachment figure. Based on the authors’ hypothesized pathways, I’d say it’s...
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    Mother’s affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood

    @anon5678 Not sure if I agree— it is what they found.
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    Mother’s affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood

    @thebadcatholic Y’a know, it’s kinda vague to be honest. First, the study’s definition! “Study psychologists were asked to report levels of affection using the following categories: “negative” (0.6% of sample), “occasionally negative” (8.9%), “warm” (84.9%), “caressing” (4.2%) and...
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    Mother’s affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood

    Mother’s affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood Results that stand out to me: “At the 8-month assessment, 10% of the sample (N=46) were characterised by a low level of mother’s affection towards the infant, 85% (N=409) were characterised as having a normal amount of...
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