5 Essential Elements Guide to Building a More Secure Connection With Your Kids
By Fostering Exploration and Helping Children Regulate Emotions
Tips for Building a More Secure Connection with Your Kids

Research has identified parental attunement as the biggest predictor of secure attachment in children. Attunement, which is being available and responsive, is needed in all interactions with children–both in daily activities and play and in emotional moments.

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One of the most important skills for raising children who are securely attached is being able to help your children manage their emotions. Children need to know that you understand what they are experiencing and feeling. They need you to label their feelings and sit with them while they are experiencing their emotions.
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Children actually need support and encouragement to explore their world and to feel safe doing so, rather than just sending them off to play. Children build competence through engaging with the world, playing, and hands-on learning and need you to be involved to some degree.


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