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Early Shame Development in Infants
Shame, along with emotions like anger and fear, is believed to be innate in babies, triggered by expressions of disgust from caregivers. Infants are attuned to parental reactions and are subtly shaped to seek approval and avoid disapproval, gradually internalizing societal norms and discarding unacceptable impulses without initial guilt.
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