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Reveals groundbreaking research showing how early experiences create neurological patterns that determine trust capacity for life. Explores why moderate, consistent early care builds secure attachment while intensive handling or frequent caregiver changes can permanently impair relationship abilities—with profound implications for parenting and human development.
By Esther AdamsReveals groundbreaking research showing how early experiences create neurological patterns that determine trust capacity for life. Explores why moderate, consistent early care builds secure attachment while intensive handling or frequent caregiver changes can permanently impair relationship abilities—with profound implications for parenting and human development.