Your Child Makes Sense, a Guidebook for Parents

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Your Child Makes Sense, a Guidebook for Parents
Buxbaum, Edith
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The difference between their circumstances and those under foster care is that some elements of their sur- roundings are stabilized. They see their mother, even if they do not see enough of her. They live in the same place with the same people and the same things around them. Conse- quently, they are less confused than the children whose every detail of life is changed by being moved from one place to the other. However, they, too, suffer from the lack of consistent care, routine, and relations...hip which every child needs for his undisturbed development. The physical relationship to the mother as well as the routine of handling, which satisfies his needs, secures his continued physical development. The repeated impression produced by one care-taking person in unchanging surroundings allows the child to orient himself easily; i.e., to recognize persons and things. His recognition of persons is the basis for his development of attachment and relationship, which in turn ensures his ability to learn to recog- nize things, to learn how to do things, and to obey what he is told to do.

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