The Almost-Fearless Kids in The Florida Project
It’s thought that newborn babies are afraid of two things: loud noises and falling. Infants express these fears by reacting with a startle — as they age, their fears age with them, growing more sophisticated as their memories develop. Their reactions become more sophisticated too — once they can remember…<a href=”https://www.thecut.com/2017/10/review-the-almost-fearless-kids-in-the-florida-project.html?utm_source=nym&utm_medium=f1&utm_campaign=feed-part” title=”Click here to read more about The Almost-Fearless Kids in The Florida Project”>More »
The Almost-Fearless Kids in The Florida Project
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