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Their children will be learning to hold back their feelings – either to deny they exist, or to avoid expressing them as they are going to upset or anger mother. She certainly won’t be able to help regulate them or think about them with the child. In effect, the child has to regulate the parent by protecting her from his feelings.
Why Love Matters: How affection shapes a baby's brain
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