{"text":"Young children begin very early to internalize information that either encourages or discourages self-disclosure. Cues are intuitively understood. Most of what we feel is unexamined and articulated. Cultural norms are unwittingly absorbed. We learn when to speak and when to stay silent. - Pam MacRae (Ch. 2).","author":"Rosalie De Rosset","tags":["childhood","children","culture","development","growth","internalizing","intuitive-development","silence","speaking-out"],"id":234693,"author_id":"Rosalie+De+Rosset"}
