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Why Love Matters - How affection shapes a baby’s brain
By Sue Gerhardt
How does affection shape a baby’s brain? Gerhardt sets out to demonstrate how in the very early years, especially the first twelve months, a baby’s brain can be affected emotionally for life. The amount of touch and the type of touch, she argues, can explain depression, anger and other behaviours that arise later in life. Scientifically and psychologically rigorous models are used to explain this as fact. Extremely interesting and an important work of our time for any parent with a baby or about to have one.
ISBN: 1583918175
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