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The maternal instinct to shelter and defend her young is an integral part of every mother’s DNA. Although not expressed in a similar manner by all species or individual animals, protecting the young from harm and death is a survival advantage in the natural selection process. Even species normally considered “flight” animals like horses, deer, and some birds, become aggressive to frighten or kill predators when their young are in danger. Human beings have the mental ability to recognize non-physical risks, and, constrained by morality, we can react using communication and non-aggressive skills to protect their children.
A child’s education begins at birth. A baby’s brain is ready to absorb information from all the child’s senses and learns from the stimulating environment in which a baby lives. Interactions with family, especially the mother, have a lasting effect on the child’s mental development and create his or her future attitude about life. While no two children learn in exactly the same manner, a child’s first teachers are those who surround him in the home during the early years of life.
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