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ATTACHMENT THEORY AND GRANDPARENTS
Psychology says people who collect antiques aren't stuck in the past, they may be preserving memories, identity and a sense of meaningPsychology teaches us that everyday habits can often reflect deeper emotional needs and motivations. Collecting antiques is rarely just an ...
Psychology says people who dip their cookies in tea or coffee are not being childish: Why small rituals help the brain slow down and feel comfortedPsychology suggests that adults who dip cookies into tea or coffee are rarely being childish. More often, they are creating a small ritual ...
Psychology says people trusted by children instantly aren't using a special trick, they may be radiating safety, compassion and emotional warmthPsychology points to a different explanation. Children are often drawn to emotional safety rather than outward confidence or loud personali...
Psychologists Reveal the Grandparent Habits That Children Carry Into AdulthoodGrandparents' consistent emotional warmth, predictable rituals, patient demeanor, shared stories, and unconditional encouragement profoundl...
Why some grandparents form unusually strong bonds with their grandchildren, psychology explainsGrandparents and grandchildren share a special connection. Psychology explains this bond stems from biology, emotional freedom, and a role ...
- Obama cannot fail
It is hazardous to write about someone -Barack Obama, in this instance whose every word and every move has been minutely analysed, written ...