The closer Michael gets to Olivia, the faster she breathes and her fists intensify. Emily was interested in progress. Should I carry it? But the doctor stopped it with a no-no sign. Let me notice more.
Nurse Tom came in and said, Doctor, the next one is ready and then pay attention to Olivia. As he tried to get closer, Olivia showed a sudden freezing response that stopped her crying completely and her body was stiff and her breath became superficial.
The doctor muted interesting.
Then he saidEmily, can you hold it? When Emily picked her up, she calmed down a little, but she didn’t completely relax.
At that moment, Margaret’s voice was heard in the waiting room. She was delayed by commitments. When I entered, Olivia’s face changed clearly. As Margaret approached, Olivia appeared to be comfortable for the first time as if she had reached a safe haven. When Margaret carried it, Olivia smiled.
The doctor watched the chain reactions, and then Emily said, “I want to talk to you in another room in private.”
Michael got up, but the doctor just shook his head, please.
In the separate room, Dr. Johnson said Emily’s seriousness The reaction of Olivia is a clear selective fear response.
Emily didn’t understand the term.
It is an abnormal fear response to specific people or situations. Even at the age of three months, infants can innately distinguish between safe and diagnotic.
I pale Emily. The doctor asked him carefully who usually cares for the child?
She said in a trembling voice, I work, so my mother-in-law is watching her during the day.
The doctor lowered his voice. Install hidden cameras immediately.
She said stunned what?
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