Contributing to API is an opportunity to offer your support and knowledge, participate in a movement of cultural change and advocate for Attachment Parenting and families, build your portfolio as a writer, receive feedback and encouragement in your writing, express your observations, feelings and experiences as a parent, help us build the body of
knowledge on Attachment Parenting and contribute as a volunteer to a valued organization.
Contributing to API is an opportunity to offer your support and knowledge, participate in a movement of cultural change and advocate for Attachment Parenting and families, build your portfolio as a writer, receive feedback and encouragement in your writing, express your observations, feelings and experiences as a parent, help us build the body of
knowledge on Attachment Parenting and contribute as a volunteer to a valued organization.
Not exact matches
Attachment parenting in today's western society takes something else too, faith in our ability to
parent our own children and a reliance
on our inner
knowledge of our children to guide us in raising them.
Incorporating specialized training
on brain development as well as
knowledge about
attachment styles allows her to provide a unique perspective
on parent - child relationships and
on the often mind boggling experience of
parenting.
I have been reading a lot about
attachment parenting pros and cons.I think that the pros are obvious.the cons however are if the
parents decide they can not continue with for example co sleepng it is very hard
on the child to then have to learn to sleep alone before they are confident enough to do so.for working
parents the seperation to a carer is very hard and also helping
parents to read the signs properly that their child wants to explore freely when they are used to protecting their little one.these are all things
parents need to be aware of when adapting this form of
parenting.I like it very much but I am a professional childcarer with additional childcare
knowledge too and though
parents always know their own child best risk for example is always an immotive subject to get across to
parents that their little one needs to experience risk within of course a safe environment.
Connection
Parenting brings together all the
knowledge and experience of a woman who not only promoted
attachment - promoting interactions between
parents and children in her community but who saw success in her own home... not unlike so many attached
parents who share their stories
on API Speaks, in The Attached Family, and
on the API Forum.
Over the course of this 8 - week series you will be guided to discover your own internal wisdom, deepen your
knowledge on parent / child
attachment and how to relate them to your child, and develop skills in self - regulation, self - compassion and emotional development.
In addition to helping
parents find positive ways to interact with their children, the information and resources in this toolkit and
on our website are designed to prevent child maltreatment by supporting the following protective factors known to strengthen families:
knowledge of
parenting and child development, social and emotional competence of children, and nurturing and
attachment.
Attachment parenting is focused
on developing and strengthening the natural and intuitive bond between close caregivers and their child in order for the them to subsequently act
on the gained
knowledge of needs...
Failure to possess the requisite professional
knowledge, training, and expertise in
attachment theory, personality disorder processes (particularly narcissistic an borderline personality dynamics and their characteristic decompensation under stress), and in family systems constructs (particularly centering
on the child's triangulation into the spousal conflict through a cross-generational
parent - child coalition against the other
parent) which is necessary for competent professional diagnosis and treatment with this «special population» of children and families may represent practice beyond the boundaries of professional competence in violation of professional practice standards.
Educate social workers and foster
parents on (and remain current
on the latest research in)
attachment, trauma, grief, and loss, and facilitate using that
knowledge in the social workers and foster
parents work and interactions with youth
Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D. has spent the last twenty years conducting research
on emotional availability in
parent - child relationships, adding to the growing body of scientific
knowledge on the subject that has been amassed in the field of child -
parent attachment.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects that sex
knowledge,
parent — child
attachment, and family characteristics have
on intimate relationship satisfaction (consisting of the degree of independence, intimacy, romantic attitude and behaviours, assertive conflict resolution / communication, liberated beliefs of sexual roles and equality of decision - making) of a sample of 412 young Mozambican college students.