For parents who come to
API seeking support and education about Attachment Parenting, we offer a way.
For parents who come to
API seeking support and education about attachment - based parenting, we offer a way.
Not exact matches
That's why it's so important to attend
API support groups, talk with other parents, or
seek professional help.
API urges families to first contact their local
API parent
support group for ongoing and local
support or
seek support on the
API Forum...
If you are
seeking support in this area of parenting, begin by reading through
API's Sibling Bonding resource page and
API Reads» archived Siblings Without Rivalry discussion.
We all
seek out a strong
support community: Some of us may find a family or two nearby to share a regular playdate; others may bounce parenting questions off one trusted friend; for many parents, an API Support Group offers what we're looking for — a group of parents who share the same goals and the same struggles in a society that's not always friendly toward Attachment Parenting c
support community: Some of us may find a family or two nearby to share a regular playdate; others may bounce parenting questions off one trusted friend; for many parents, an
API Support Group offers what we're looking for — a group of parents who share the same goals and the same struggles in a society that's not always friendly toward Attachment Parenting c
Support Group offers what we're looking for — a group of parents who share the same goals and the same struggles in a society that's not always friendly toward Attachment Parenting choices.
All parents are encouraged to
seek out
support from their local API Leader and API Support
support from their local
API Leader and
API SupportSupport Group.
Seek out your free parenting
support from a local API Support Group or the API Wa
support from a local
API Support Group or the API Wa
Support Group or the
API Warmline.
API parent
support groups have been successful because they provide the friendship, information sharing, problem solving, and empathic
support that so many parents are
seeking.
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Mission: Through education,
support, advocacy and research,
API seeks to strengthen families and increase awareness of the importance of secure attachment, ultimately helping to reduce or prevent child abuse, behavioral disorders, criminal acts and other serious social problems.
That's why it's so important to attend
API support groups, talk with other parents, or
seek professional help.
API urges families to first contact their local
API parent
support group for ongoing and local
support or
seek support on the
API Forum...
API parent
support groups have been successful because they provide the friendship, information sharing, problem solving, and empathic
support that so many parents are
seeking.