Master Secure Attachment
The Key to Raising Happy, Well Adjusted, and Thriving Children
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ナレーター:
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Jordan Manley
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著者:
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Thad Cardine
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How do you form an unshakeable, secure relationship with your child?
Much like a house, the parent-child relationship needs a solid foundation. But how do you build that?
Humans are hardwired to connect. It’s a mental and physical instinct that draws us closer to each other.
You can start building the foundation of secure attachment with your child from the moment they’re born. Scientific research has proven that a strong, secure attachment during your child’s formative years results in benefits throughout their lives.
In Master Secure Attachment: Parenting Happy, Well-Adjusted, and Thriving Children, Thad Cardine examines how a nurturing parenting relationship impacts a child’s character, brain development, and need for spiritual connection.
Inside Master Secure Attachment: Parenting Happy, Well-Adjusted, and Thriving Children, you’ll discover:
- The difference between attachment and bonding, and how each develops.
- The possible obstacles to secure attachment and how to overcome them.
- What secure and insecure attachments look like and how they can affect your child in adulthood.
- Your own attachment style and the ability to use that knowledge to reinforce what you're doing right and correct areas where you can improve.
- How to meet the attachment needs of children with neurodivergence and physical disabilities.
Your child is completely dependent on you and how they establish an attachment to you throughout their childhood will impact every relationship in their future. Give your child the upper hand by fostering a secure attachment with them, and watch them bloom into a confident, caring, and healthy adult!
Get your copy of Master Secure Attachment: Parenting Happy, Well-Adjusted, and Thriving Children today!
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