
73.5 - Walter Brueggemann on Law That Listens, Cameron Lee on the Listening Stance, & Michael McBride on Racial Justice
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The Moral Significance of Emotional Development
As recently as the 1950s, it was thought that babies only needed physical care to thrive. Now we know they need social interaction with adults who are attuned to their emotions. Children who receive consistently mist-attuned parenting become insecurely attached. They still have to depend on their caregivers, but they don't trust them.
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