The long-range vision of Attachment Parenting is to raise children who will become adults with a highly developed capacity for empathy and connection. It eliminates violence as a means for raising children, and ultimately helps to prevent violence in society as a whole.
The essence of Attachment Parenting is about forming and nurturing strong connections between [...]
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API’s Eight Principles of Parenting
Posted in attachment parenting, gentle discipline, natural family living, parenting on December 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
“Good” Children – at What Price?
Posted in attachment parenting, children, gentle discipline, natural family living, parenting, tagged kids discipline on January 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Good” Children – at What Price?
The Secret Cost of Shame
by Robin Grille and Beth Macgregor
A five-month-old baby is lying in his mother’s arms. He is close to sleep, then wakes and begins to cry. His mother tells him that he should stop being a naughty boy, and that she will be cross with him if [...]
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