Kate Tuttle has a son who bites. And throws things. And sometimes scratches. 
In this Babble essay,
she writes about the occasional shame that comes from having a child in
an aggressive phase. But she also talks about how it makes her even
more aware of her love for her boy, and convinced that the intense
feelings he can't control now may become strengths as he grows older.
It's a good read. But as I reflected on the emotions Kate covers, I
realized there was one she skipped: Fear.
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