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Power begins in infancy
Babies growing up in a healthy relationship within a loving family can have power. With great effort, for example, a baby pushes himself up from his crib to look around. Another reaches, again and again, to touch and spin the mobile hanging over her crib. Each baby strives against some form of opposition to achieve a goal. Power makes this possible.


 
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