pregnancy

I grew to understand how much that bond plays in the prenatal to postnatal experience. Bonding brings a component of safety and security, which I don’t think adopted children feel.

At birth, we do not distract ourselves with a machine that goes ‘ping,’ or with a gloved hand to examine our progress. Instead we ask our babies, how do you want to be born?

A conversation between David B. Chamberlain, PhD., and Suzanne Arms from the DVD Babies Know More Than You Think.

The Origins of Love. Byronchild Magazine, Australia, Spring 2004.

AMERICA’S LOST DREAM
Current Research and Historical Background
On the Origins of Love & Violence

A breathtaking survey of bonding, its critical importance and how culture blocks, prevents and interferes.

What does it mean to be a human being?

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