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Movement in Infant Neurological DevelopmentDiscovering the Work of James W. Prescott, Ph.D. Nov-Dec 2002 CARRYING AND DIRECT BODY CONTACT ARE ESSENTIAL FOR AN INFANT’S
DEVELOPMENT MOTHER BONDING IS ESSENTIAL FOR PEACE Through the work of James W. Prescott, Ph.D. and various others until
the mid 1970s it was established that these previously neglected senses
are of overwhelming importance for the development of social abilities
for adult life. Their deprivation in childhood is a major cause for adult
violence. CULTURES THAT PUNISH INFANTS OR REPRESS SEXUALITY ARE VIOLENT These behavioral effects were confirmed in his studies on primitive
cultures including the effects of sensory deprivation of human sexual
pleasure and affection during adolescence. The results of these scientific
studies do not support the many traditional religious and cultural values
throughout the world, which deny the importance of "Mothering"
and of youth affectional sexual relationships for peaceful and loving
behaviors.
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