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    I don't typically hold a child on first meeting but I have had some sit on my lap too. It really depends. I definitely interact though, and I feel like no interaction at all would be weird!

    I guess I prefer to let the child come to me if they feel inclined vs risking them totally freaking out if I hold them!

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