Deprivation
Henry Frederick Harlow was an American psychologist who taught us about baby monkeys in a cage - the babies who were allowed to be raised by their protective mothers grew up with a normal temperament, while those who were reared in isolation chambers emerged severely disturbed, reclusive, with definite social deficits. These studies led to the understanding that mothers provide much more than food to an infant. She provides a unique bond that positively influences the child's development and mental health. She provides love.
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