API organizes
sensitive responsiveness parenting practices into eight principal areas: preparing for pregnancy, childbirth and parenting; feeding; responding; touch; sleep; caregiving environment; discipline; and parental balance.
API organizes
sensitive responsiveness parenting practices into eight principal areas: preparing for pregnancy, childbirth and parenting; feeding; responding; touch; sleep; caregiving environment; discipline; and parental balance.
Not exact matches
«But Attachment
Parenting International supports
parents in all walks of life, including mothers who are unable to breastfeed, and I was able to learn how to meet my child's attachment needs through
sensitive responsiveness beyond breastfeeding.»
While studies highlighted in the Journal of Attachment
Parenting are classified according to Principle, by its very nature,
sensitive responsiveness represents an interconnectivity among each of API's Eight Principles of
Parenting.
The Journal of Attachment
Parenting is an annual review of current research supportive of the
sensitive responsiveness that defines Attachment
Parenting.
It is as though fathering assumes a base of
sensitive responsiveness when only one
parent is present.
Frequent hugs or shoulder massages or even a light touch on the shoulder can provide moments of
sensitive responsiveness that only deepen as children mature and
parents» connection with their children remains critical for providing them guidance.
In the infant - toddler years, these take the form of
sensitive -
responsiveness, which is known to foster attachment security, 1 and mutually - positive
parent - child relations, which themselves promote child cooperation, compliance and conscience development.2 In the preschool through adolescent years, authoritative (vs. neglectful)
parenting that mixes high levels of warmth and acceptance with firm control and clear and consistent limit - setting fosters prosocial orientation, achievement striving, and positive peer relations.3, 4,5 Across childhood and adolescence, then,
parenting that treats the child as an individual, respecting developmentally - appropriate needs for autonomy, and which is not psychologically intrusive / manipulative or harshly coercive contributes to the development of the kinds of psychological and behavioural «outcomes» valued in the western world.
Preparing for
parenting, Breastfeeding, Warm and sensitive responsiveness, Nurturing touch, Cosleeping, Positive discipline, Consistent and loving care, and Striving for balance in family and personal life — API's Eight Principles of Parenting — provides a road map for establishing and maintaining secure parent - child attachment for all parents, but parents with limited daily time with their children report that Attachment Parenting is especially necessary to keep their close fami
parenting, Breastfeeding, Warm and
sensitive responsiveness, Nurturing touch, Cosleeping, Positive discipline, Consistent and loving care, and Striving for balance in family and personal life — API's Eight Principles of
Parenting — provides a road map for establishing and maintaining secure parent - child attachment for all parents, but parents with limited daily time with their children report that Attachment Parenting is especially necessary to keep their close fami
Parenting — provides a road map for establishing and maintaining secure
parent - child attachment for all
parents, but
parents with limited daily time with their children report that Attachment
Parenting is especially necessary to keep their close fami
Parenting is especially necessary to keep their close family bonds.
Sensitive responsiveness is very much the embodiment of AP, and as you read through various AP parent stories, what this sensitive responsiveness looks like in each family depends much on individual choice of eac
Sensitive responsiveness is very much the embodiment of AP, and as you read through various AP
parent stories, what this
sensitive responsiveness looks like in each family depends much on individual choice of eac
sensitive responsiveness looks like in each family depends much on individual choice of each family.
Every
parent - child relationship is unique, and so the way that
sensitive responsiveness / Attachment
Parenting is practiced in each family will vary.
Research that began with the late psychologist John Bowlby's Attachment Theory back in the 1950s has shown the critical need for consistently loving,
sensitive responsiveness to develop a secure
parent - child attachment — that component that forms the foundation of how our babies and toddlers go on to relate to others... in all relationships... through the rest of their lives.
The Journal of Attachment
Parenting is an annual (1 issue per year) review of current research supportive of the
sensitive responsiveness that defines Attachment
Parenting.
While studies highlighted in the Journal of Attachment
Parenting are classified according to Principle, by its very nature,
sensitive responsiveness represents an interconnectivity among each of API's Eight Principles of
Parenting.
The Journal of Attachment
Parenting is an annual review of the most eye - opening research in
sensitive responsiveness.
The Journal of Attachment
Parenting is an annual review of current research supportive of the
sensitive responsiveness that defines Attachment
Parenting.
Sensitive responsiveness represents an interconnectivity, the common thread, among each of API's Eight Principles of
Parenting.