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nurturance /ˈnəːtʃər(ə)ns /noun [mass noun]1Emotional and physical nourishment and care given to someone: sources of nurturance and security...- While attachment folks would probably agree with this, these same people want their baby to expect them to consistently respond to their needs for emotional and physical care and nurturance.
- So, the lack of emotional nurturance and feedback is a major part of the G2's problem.
- Perhaps most important, a first generation of children are learning that artifacts have a life cycle, and that they need care, even emotional nurturance.
1.1The ability to provide nurturance: such womanly qualities as nurturance and domesticity...- Her presence and nurturance literally restore Okonkwo to life in the wake of Ikemefuna's death and his forced, seven-year exile in Mbanta.
- In addition to the departure of the nurturance scenario from the original hypotheses of the study, ratings for one other scenario also did not conform to predictions.
- They were also asked to complete a personality test that assessed dominance and nurturance.
Derivativesnurturant adjective ...- It seems both David Weinberger and I subscribe to Nurturant Parent morality, which I guess means we're liberals (though I think of myself as an odd species of nurturant libertarian).
- He points out that where such extreme early deprivation is followed by nurturant care there is some improvement in speech, intelligence and social skills.
- In contrast, Lakoff tells us, progressives are modeled as the nurturant parent.
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