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Date Posted: 20:34:51 04/01/05 Fri
Author: Kristin Kerlin
Subject: Bonding

It is not completely necessary for a mother and a child to bond immediately for the child to develop at an optimal level. For instance, a mother could die while giving birth to her child, but the baby will grow up to be a perfectly normal and socially developed individual. Just because the mother is not a major part of the child's life, doesn't mean that the child is at a disadvantage in development.

THe only experience i have had with children is with my baby niece. I was able to experience the birth process as well as the after birth responsibilities that go along with having children. My sister has made me a large part of my niece's life and i have helped my sister out along the way.

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