7. They’re sensitive to their child’s needs
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A 2014 study of children born into poverty found those those who received “sensitive caregiving” in their first three years both achieved more academically and had healthier relationships as adults.
So what does it mean to be a sensitive caregiver? It’s a parent who can “respond to their child’s signals promptly and appropriately” and “provide a secure base” for their child to grow and explore.
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