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Kinderen zijn lange tijd afhankelijk van de verzorging en bescherming door volwassenen. Maar het is niet de bedoeling dat zij dat blijven. Zij moeten zelfstandige volwassenen worden die niet alleen zichzelf kunnen verzorgen en beschermen, maar op hun beurt ook weer de zorg voor een nieuwe generatie op zich kunnen nemen. Hoe wordt een kind zo iemand?

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Kohnstamm, R. (2009). EEN VEILIGE BASIS. In: Kleine ontwikkelingspsychologie I. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-7686-5_9

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