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Build the foundation of trust and empathy beginning in infancy. Tune in to what your child is communicating to you, then respond consistently and appropriately. Babies cannot be expected to self-soothe, they need calm, loving, empathetic parents to help them learn to regulate their emotions. Respond sensitively to a child who is hurting or expressing strong emotion, and share in their joy.
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[VIDEO] I bet the people this photographer approached thought he was bonkers. But I'm glad they played along, because it seems like it made their days a whole lot better. |
There are many ways of raising children. Of course. |
This week, API debuts the Journal of Attachment Parenting, a compendium of recent research associated with API's Principles of Parenting. |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee is known as the Volunteer State and that willingness to lend a hand has earned some national recognition. |
Begins October 16, 2013 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm At The Sanctuary Birth & Family Wellness Center 11965 Venice Boulevard #307 |
API Live! "Attachment Parenting and Nonviolent Communication" Featuring parenting expert and certified NVC trainer Ingrid Bauer |
Five summer tips for getting children to think and care about people everywhere. |
Sensitive parenting helps protect against the negative effects of being born prematurely on children's school success, a new study has found. |
Six tips on how to reach children through our actions. |