Useful for social workers and mental health professionals
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Three DVD set describing principles and methods of parenting children who have histories of maltreatment in order to facilitate the development of a healthier and more secure attachment. The material is based on Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, which is an evidence-based, empirically validated, and effective approach for children with trauma and attachment disorders. . . . More >>
A mother is a biological and/or social female parent of an offspring. Because of the complexity and differences of a mothers’ social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to define a mother to suit a universally accepted definition. . . . More >>
Attachment Parenting International’s 15th Anniversary celebration was held in August 2009.
The multi-day celebration featured a first of its kind think tank event featuring Dr. William and Martha Sears, Ina May Gaskin, Mary Ann Cahill, Dr. Isabelle Fox, Dr. James McKenna, and API founders Barbara Nicholson and Lysa Parker.
In addition to the think tank event, a concert featuring Grammy Award winning artists Vince Gill, Gary Nicholson, and Beth Nielsen Chapman and their adult children Jenny …
Does it count toward attachment parenting if a backpack carrier is used? A backpack carrier seems to be the best option for both myself and my 8 month old son. I wear him around the house as I do chores. He is close to me and gets to see everything I do. But, since he is in a backpack carrier and not a front carrier, I’m wondering if my style of carrier will still count toward the positive theory of attachment parenting.
I have a one and a half year old son and believe in attachment parenting. Extended breastfeeding, cosleeping, baby wearing… but now I’m having triplets, how can I do this with more babies then hands? Also, I never used a breast pump but get the feeling I may need one this time… what kind is best?