José Antonio Lopez

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Kids come into the world with different susceptibilities to anxiety. Some aren’t bothered by it—scientists call kids like this “dandelion children.” Like dandelions, they’re fairly impervious to their environment. Others are “orchid children,” with a very high biological sensitivity to context. They are particularly sensitive to the parenting they receive. They flourish under parenting that is calm and nurturing, and struggle with parenting that is high strung.
The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives
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