We also have
members on Attachment Parenting International's Resource Advisory that are available for consults as well.
Not exact matches
This week
on The Attached Family online,
Attachment Parenting International
members can read the debut of the «Professional
Parenting» series, a column written by Judy Arnall, Canadian mother of five and author of the widely acclaimed Discipline without Distress — you should see my well - worn copy of the book that gives
parents real tried - and - true discipline techniques without resorting to spanking, yelling, or the infamous timeout.
He also blogs for APtly Said and volunteers with the
Attachment Parenting International (API) team creating the Tribute Presentation, to be narrated by Sir Richard Bowlby Bt (API Advisory Board
member and son of John Bowlby, the «Father of
Attachment Theory») at API's 2014 «Cherishing Families, Flourishing Children» Conference
on September 26 - 28 at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana, USA.
Attachment theory is a theory about relationships, based
on the idea that human beings evolved in kinship groups and that human survival was enhanced by the maintenance of secure bonds between
parents and children and with
members of the wider group [i](Holmes, 1993).
Kathy is a founding
member of
Attachment Parenting International, has served
on API's Board of Directors since 1997, and joined the Resource Advisory Council in 2006.
Editor's note: This post was originally published
on Oct. 24, 2008, but it echoes a sentiment many
Attachment Parenting parents have heard from well - meaning friends, family
members and even strangers to take some time away from our infants and toddlers, without realizing that ample presence with our children may be exactly what gives us balance.
The encouraging work of Dr. Bruce Perry, expert
on child trauma and
Attachment Parenting International Advisory Board
Member, goes prime time this Sunday!