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Posts Tagged ‘facial expressions’

The Impact of Masks on Children–Should You Practice with a Stuffed Animal?

By Laurie Hollman, Ph.D. | April 21, 2020

A stuffed animal for a child as young as one or two is often used as what is called a “transitional object” for his mother or other chief caretaker. That is, in the absence of the mother, the stuffed animal is an object whose smell, feel, and even expression give the child a sense of…

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