"One generation full of deeply loving parents would change the brain of the next generation and with that, the world." Share this meme on API's blog and Facebook page.
"One generation full of deeply loving parents would change the brain of the next generation and with that, the world." Share this meme on API's blog and Facebook page. |
"Each day of our lives, we make deposits in the memory banks of our children." Share this meme on API's blog or Facebook page. |
Beginning this week, API's blog will be publishing weekly Editor's Pick posts -- through which we'll be highlighting an article or blog post that takes a look at attachment science as it increasingly becomes commonplace in our society. |
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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. |
How do you stop a child, especially one who has experienced significant adversity, from growing up to be a psychopath? |
“Once a four-year-old who had just entered the courtroom ran up and hugged me,” says Lederman. “I used to think that was sweet. No. It means she has no attachment.” |
with additional distresses that few parents are prepared for, or even aware of. An adopted child comes to the family with latent memories of grief, a fear of attachment and emotional memories of inarticulate loss. |
It was 21 years ago on June 6, 1994, when mothers, LLL Leaders and special education teachers Barbara Nicholson and Lysa Parker would make a decision that would go on to influence families worldwide in raising their children more compassionately... read more |
I wanted to do something to prevent the crisis and not just offer crisis management. |