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Discover Ludwig"maternal warmth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe the quality of a mother's love and care for her child. Example: The psychologist emphasized the importance of maternal warmth in a child's development.
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She also embodies maternal warmth.
She does not exude maternal warmth.
The eight years she has worked nights at Olivieri have not cooled her maternal warmth.
In the absence of maternal warmth and support, Katharine became attached to her governess.
Ceremonial music played, and Michelle Obama arrived: colorful dress, bare arms, a spirit of maternal warmth.
As recently as a few decades ago, psychiatrists thought autism was caused by a lack of maternal warmth.
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The maternal presence provides warmth but a certain added discipline, too.
This study also found gene-environment interactions involving EE and polymorphisms of the serotonin and dopamine transporters suggesting that maternal expressions of warmth and hostility may act together with genetic factors in altering the severity of ADHD [ 53].
Notably, the absence of paternal emotional warmth as shown in Table 2 with 20% and 29%, was three times more often reported than absence of maternal emotional warmth with 6%and9%9%.
She gave me such sensitivity and warmth, this maternal kind of grace that I realized then that you needed to recognize in Cosette.
Lightmap's most impressive contribution was to balance the divine dazzle of Messaien's faith with the domestic warmth of maternal love in Calm Lamentation and The Dove – piano preludes played earlier in the programme.
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