Jared Sleeper

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The mother often reacted with surprise and horror, aversion and disgust, shock and indignation, or fear and panic to the child’s most natural impulses—his autoerotic behavior, investigation and discovery of his own body, urination and defecation, or his curiosity or rage in response to betrayal and injustice.
The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self
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