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Babies and Their Mothers by D. W. Winnicott explores the vital connection between early caregiving and infant development. The book examines how a nurturing, responsive mother shapes a child’s sense of security, emotional health, and early attachment. Winnicott introduces key concepts such as the holding environment and the role of maternal presence in psychological growth. A thoughtful perspective on how early interactions influence long-term well-being and the foundations of emotional resilience.

Babies and Their Mothers
Topic
Baby Health, Mental Health
About the Author
D. W. Winnicott (1896–1971) was a British pediatrician and psychoanalyst renowned for his contributions to child psychiatry and development. His book, "Babies and Their Mothers" (1987), explores the dynamics of mother-infant relationships and their impact on emotional development. Winnicott’s insights emphasize the importance of nurturing and attuned caregiving in fostering healthy psychological growth.
D. W. Winnicott (1896–1971) was a British pediatrician and psychoanalyst renowned for his contributions to child psychiatry and development. His book, "Babies and Their Mothers" (1987), explores the dynamics of mother-infant relationships and their impact on emotional development. Winnicott’s insights emphasize the importance of nurturing and attuned caregiving in fostering healthy psychological growth.
Author
D. W. Winnicott
ISBN 10|13
9780201632699 | 978-0201632699
Print Length
144 pages
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