This gives
them a secure emotional foundation to work from,» he says.
Not exact matches
Increasingly, we are learning that our
emotional psychology has as physical roots as our bodily health — and how much our experiences as babies and young children, especially, form a
foundation that can either be stable and
secure, or predispose us to a susceptibility of lifelong difficulties.
Secure attachment, trust and mutual respect are the building blocks of a strong, healthy
emotional foundation that follows children into adulthood.
Remaining calm, helping our children understand their emotions, and letting them know that we are there to help them are essential to giving our children a
secure foundation to build their
emotional intelligence upon.
Through the creation of strong bonds and attachments between parents and babies, we can help lay the
foundations for healthy,
secure emotional relationships and create the opportunity for positive connections all over the world.
Topics include the role and preparation of mothers, fathers, and other family members for the changes ahead; the use of prayer and spiritual scripture throughout the experience; the marriage and family unit as the
secure foundation for the well - being of the child; and how to build a spiritual and
emotional support network for new parents.
Remaining calm, helping our children understand their emotions, and letting them know that we are there to help them are essential to giving our children a
secure foundation to build their
emotional intelligence upon.
Secure attachment is the
foundation of
emotional, social and mental health and the authors have provided a comprehensive guide for professionals who work with families and children to increase their knowledge and skills in this fundamental area of human development.
(PDF - 564 KB) Center on the Social and
Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (2011) Explains attachment and its importance, describes the characteristics of children with
secure or insecure attachment relationships, notes cultural differences in attachment, and provides strategies teachers and caregivers can use to promote children's
secure attachment.
Responsive parenting practices are also the
foundation for parent - child attachment, by providing a
secure base for children to rely on for
emotional development and learning [42, 43].
Secure Attachment is considered to be a
foundation for
emotional health that is established in the first year or so of life and is based on the quality of the relationship between caregiver and baby.
According to Bowlby, the «safe haven» and «
secure base» provided by parents and caregivers make up the
foundation of
emotional and personality development.
In order to thrive and feel happy, strong and
secure, relationships need a solid
foundation of
emotional intimacy.
It is the
emotional mirroring between child and primary caregiver that forms the
foundation of a safe and
secure relationship.
The quality of parent — child interactions is considered paramount in supporting children's development, serving as the
foundation for
secure attachment, development of joint attention and emotion regulation, and later cognitive and social
emotional development (Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, & Wall, 1978; Bornstein & Tamis - LeMonda, 1989; Thompson, 2008).