194). As children grow, they develop something called a working model that provides a reference point for experiences later in life. Depending on the emotional availability of our parents, we can develop a working model based on love, support and trust or a working model based on insecurity, insecurity and unpredictability. Much of this framework work lays the foundation for the rest of our lives. The first two years of a child's development are crucial. They depend on their caregivers to provide them with enough nourishment, nourishment, attention, love, and experiences to not only learn about the world around them, but also interact with it. Without these experiences, a child's brain is not given the chance to grow and develop the way it was designed to. Unfortunately, in many circumstances, if these experiences do not happen early, children suffer
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