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Date Posted: 13:27:58 02/15/07 Thu
Author: Ramone C. Smith
Subject: Bonding

I beleive that bonding is essential to the growth and development of a child. If the child does not bond, he/she will be faced primarily with social/ motor skills and will basically live a life of confusion in my opinion. I have met people who have never had bonds with their mother/father and this causes for the most part a problem in their life. Most parents bond for the most part with their children during the first six weeks of "infanthood".

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[> Re: Bonding -- Ramone C. Smith, 13:29:07 02/15/07 Thu

>I beleive that bonding is essential to the growth and
>development of a child. If the child does not bond,
>he/she will be faced primarily with social/ motor
>skills and will basically live a life of confusion in
>my opinion. I have met people who have never had bonds
>with their mother/father and this causes for the most
>part a problem in their life. Most parents bond for
>the most part with their children during the first six
>weeks of "infanthood".

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