Breaking the Pursue/Withdraw Cycle: The Power of Response
Briefly

Infants are biologically designed to elicit responsive caregiving from adults. When they cry or smile, it triggers physiological changes in parents that motivate caregiving behaviors.
The "still-face experiment" reveals how vital responsiveness is for infants. When a mother shows a neutral expression, infants experience confusion and attempt to regain connection, eventually displaying anger and sadness.
Read at Psychology Today
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