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February 16, 2007
good morning, you
NPR did a story the other day on a study showing how insecure infants, babies that are shy and uncomfortable asking adults for what they need, tend to have problems in their relationships later in life.
Don't you worry about Finn in that department. He has no problems asking for what he needs or wants. Whether it's the pretzels he spies while being pushed through the grocery store ("Prezzels. PREZZEL!") or for me to rub his back while he's drinking his milk (he actually grabs my hand, puts it on his back, and starts moving it back and forth in a pat), lack of confidence and an inability to express needs is not a problem here. At this rate, he's going to be some kind of Tony Robbins character when he grows up. (Heaven help us.)
Posted by lisa at February 16, 2007 06:47 AM
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