Staff Perspective: Don’t we all just want to be safe?
If you would ask any stranger on the street if they like to feel safe, it is likely that they respond “Yes”. This is nothing new or surprising. In fact, most young children can articulate this concept. It is clear that the need for safety is innate. It makes sense then that we all yearn for a sense of safety. Every one of us has people, places, or things that contribute to our sense of safety. We see the need for safety all around us. We see it in the infant reaching out to his caretaker when feeling scared. As early as infancy, safety signals can include a “blanky,” a stuffed animal, or any other transitional object. In other words, we give ordinary objects, extraordinary power!
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