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  2. Nurture kinship - Wikipedia

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    Overall the 'nurture kinship' perspective does not necessarily mean that human non-blood relationships such as the relationships based on nurturing are more important than the ones based on blood-kinship, since their motivation is also related to one's survival and perpetuation, or that people are necessarily bound to the culture they are ...

  3. Affection - Wikipedia

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    Affectionate behavior may have evolved from parental nurturing behavior due to its associations with hormonal rewards. [ 11 ] [ verification needed ] Such affection has been shown to influence brain development in infants, especially their biochemical systems and prefrontal development.

  4. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work - Wikipedia

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    2. Nurture Your Fondness & Admiration: This is showing that you care about the other person and focusing on and acknowledging the positives. The basis for this starts in friendship. [3] [4] [5] 3. Turn Towards Each Other Instead of Away: This is doing things together and showing the other person that they are valued.

  5. Relationship maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Relationship maintenance (or relational maintenance) refers to a variety of behaviors exhibited by relational partners in an effort to maintain that relationship.Scholars define relational maintenance in four different ways: [1] to keep a relationship in existence, to keep a relationship in a specified state or condition, to keep a relationship in a satisfactory condition, and to keep a ...

  6. Tend and befriend - Wikipedia

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    The presence of friends and allies can help deter malicious gossip, due to an alliance's greater ability to retaliate, compared to a single individual's ability. Studies by Hess and Hagen (2009) show that the presence of a competitor's friend reduced people's tendencies to gossip about the competitor. [ 36 ]

  7. Maitrī - Wikipedia

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    Translations of Mettā; English: Loving-kindness, benevolence: Sanskrit: मैत्री (IAST: maitrī)Pali: mettā: Burmese: မေတ္တာ (MLCTS: mjɪʔ ...

  8. Eileen Kennedy-Moore - Wikipedia

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    Kid Confidence: Help Your Child Make Friends, Build Resilience, and Develop Real Self-Esteem ISBN 978-1-68403-049-1 [22] Kennedy-Moore, E. (2019), New Harbinger (for parents). The book received a starred review from Kirkus [ 23 ] and was selected as a "favorite" book of 2019 by Berkeley's Greater Good.

  9. How Rude! - Wikipedia

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    Young readers find out how to cope with cliques, handle friendship problems, be a host with the most (and a guest with the best), offer someone their seat, fight fair, answer invitations, deal with rude adults, respond to bigoted remarks, write a letter, dress properly for any occasion, master the proper techniques for civilized spitting ...