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the nurturance
noun
The provision of physical and emotional care
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Children gain a sense of their worthiness by internalizing the nurturance they receive and directing it toward themselves, and they learn to respect and respond to other people by internalizing their experience of nurturance and projecting it toward others.
This article was originally posted on the Nurturance website.
Rigid meritocratic education or the nurturance of self-development?
In doing so, he gave Peggy, as he had given Sally, the nurturance that he never received as a child.
By processing what happened to us, we are better able to relate to our own kids and provide the nurturance they need.
Yet our talents are not earned, they are God-given, and they would be worth little without the nurturance of parents, teachers and society.
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In both developing and industrialized countries, poverty and family dysfunction go hand in hand, with the youngest children suffering the loss of the close nurturance, stimulation and care that are necessary for healthy development.26 Povertys cycle does not stop in one lifetime.
One investigator has emphasized four factors, however: (1) the degree to which parents try to control the child's behaviour, (2) the pressures imposed on the child to perform at high levels of cognitive, social, or emotional development, (3) the clarity of parent-child communications, and, finally, (4) the parents' nurturance of and affection toward the child.
It has been a key player in the formation, nurturance and direction of the Tea Party movement.
Without that support, the child would never gain access to an instrument, the technical training that even the most devout genius requires or the emotional nurturance that enables a musician to achieve mature expression.
As a result, he decided that our whole civilization is sick and that the root cause of this sickness is the cultivation by our society of the patriarchal (technological, aggressive and warrior) brain at the expense of the feminine brain (nurturance) and the childhood brain (spontaneity).
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