Annie

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It is not our lives that make us models, no matter how exemplary, nor is it our sense of responsibility toward the child or our nurturing role in the child’s life. It is attachment that makes a child want to be like another person, to take on another’s characteristics. Modeling, in short, is an attachment dynamic. By emulating the person to whom he is attached, the child is maintaining psychological closeness with that individual.
Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers
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