API is directly involved in building resilience in communities across the nation and around the world through its local API Support Groups and accredited API Leaders by supporting secure parent-child attachments.
API is directly involved in building resilience in communities across the nation and around the world through its local API Support Groups and accredited API Leaders by supporting secure parent-child attachments. |
API Cofounder and coauthor of Attached at the Heart, Lysa Parker shares how she is relearning the art of happiness from her 2-year-old granddaughter. |
The holiday season is upon us. As chilly winds begin to blow and the days become short and gray, we are given the opportunity to draw near and celebrate what brings warmth, light and love into our lives in the face of cold and darkness. |
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Emotional resilience has become a buzzword in parenting. Yet most of us want our children to feel only one emotion: happiness. |
You know this saying since it’s pretty much a parenting cliché used to cajole children to eat their vegetables: “There are starving children in Africa. |
Would the world be a better place if more of us were trained to take a mindful moment to connect emotions we are feeling to our brains before we act? |
By its very nature, those of us who are insightful and mindful gravitate toward Attachment Parenting (AP) as it fits in with who we are as individuals. |
API Resource Advisory Council member, Lisa Reagan shares on API's blog about what it's like watching her son getting ready to leave home and move out on his own, after 17 years of Attachment Parenting. |