Lillian B. Rubin Quotes
Children Crawl Before They Walk, Walk Before They Run
each Generally A Precondition For The Other. And With Each Step They Take Toward More Independence, More Mastery Of The Environment, Their Mothers Take A Step Away
each A Small Separation, A Small Distancing.
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