A preschooler waits for his mother’s reassuring smile before joining other children on the jungle gym. A one-year-old calms instantly when her dad lifts her onto his lap, even though he’s talking on ...
Everyone enters a relationship with their own experiences, feelings and concerns. Which means everyone needs a little something different from their partner. For some, that might be constant ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We come into the world screaming and vulnerable—entirely dependent on adult caregivers to keep us safe and teach us how to connect ...
Or, how to make lemons out of lemonade. In my last post, I described the results of a recently published study showing that long-term single people are not any more likely than coupled people to have ...
Our most developmentally important relationships begin in our formative years and come from our teachers, mentors, friends, and our parents or parental figures. How we connect with others is, in some ...
We come into the world screaming and vulnerable—entirely dependent on adult caregivers to keep us safe and teach us how to connect with others. The nature of these earliest relationships influences ...