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As Malkin explains, “Young children only feel like they matter—only feel like they exist—when their parents make them feel special. Parents who pay attention to their children’s inner lives—their hopes and dreams, their sadness and fears, and most of all their need for admiration—provide the ‘mirroring’ necessary for the child to develop a healthy sense of self.”
On Our Best Behavior: The Price Women Pay to Be Good
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