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... less miserable , we are at least less alone . Sometimes others can do more than dilute our loneliness . They can teach us about our own lives . Listening to their sometimes shocking voices , we hear echoes of our own experiences ...
... less miserable , we are at least less alone . Sometimes others can do more than dilute our loneliness . They can teach us about our own lives . Listening to their sometimes shocking voices , we hear echoes of our own experiences ...
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... less than she ought to be . Praise can isolate its recipient in another way , by seeming to stand in for the help and the genuine connection that the parent really wants . Yes , we worried when Bobby played with other children , but we ...
... less than she ought to be . Praise can isolate its recipient in another way , by seeming to stand in for the help and the genuine connection that the parent really wants . Yes , we worried when Bobby played with other children , but we ...
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... less together . Other families ( probably the majority ) have to negotiate at least a few important disagreements . Lucy Forrest ob- served to the mothers ' group that before Michelle's birth , Christopher was her whole life . She spent ...
... less together . Other families ( probably the majority ) have to negotiate at least a few important disagreements . Lucy Forrest ob- served to the mothers ' group that before Michelle's birth , Christopher was her whole life . She spent ...
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A Difference in the Family: Living with a Disabled Child Helen Featherstone No preview available - 1981 |
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