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Respect your child's unique personality and needs from "summary" of The Attachment Parenting Book by William Sears,Martha Sears

Each child is born with a unique personality, temperament, and set of needs. As a parent, it is important to recognize and respect these individual differences. By understanding and acknowledging your child's unique traits, you can better respond to their needs and provide the support and guidance they require to thrive. When you take the time to really observe and get to know your child, you will begin to see their distinct personality traits and preferences. Some children may be more introverted and need quiet time alone to recharge, while others may thrive in social settings and c...
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    The Attachment Parenting Book

    William Sears

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