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When a toddler is in the presence of his parents or knows they’re nearby, he feels safe. Thus, he turns his attention toward the environment. He is free to investigate, explore, play, and make new friends. But when his parents leave, the child’s focus is on re-acquiring the safety of his parents. His attention is fixed on protecting himself. He becomes inhibited and no longer takes initiative to explore.
She's Six Steps Away: Get Past Approach Anxiety and Meet the Woman You Want
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