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Bonding

By Janice VanCleave

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A friend, Laura Sherman, teaches kids to play chess. I am adding a link at the bottom of this page to an article she wrote about how chess can bond families.

The word bonding made me relate the types of bonding  between chemicals to emotional bonding between people.

Some chemical bonds are not very strong while others are. Isn’t that the way with emotional bonds?

The girls shown here may have a very temporary bond between them but then it might last a lifetime.

‘This is a good read: LAURA SHERMAN

For information about a strong chemical bonding see: COVALENT.

Janice

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