Foster a secure attachment with your child through discipline from "summary" of No-Drama Discipline by Daniel J. Siegel,Tina Payne Bryson
The key to building a secure attachment with your child is through the way you approach discipline. It's not just about setting rules and enforcing consequences; it's about creating a strong connection that fosters trust and understanding. When you discipline your child, it's important to do so with empathy and understanding. Instead of reacting out of anger or frustration, take a moment to consider where your child is coming from and what they might be feeling. By approaching discipline with compassion, you can help your child feel heard and supported, which in turn strengthens your bond. Another important aspect of fostering a secure attachment through discipline is setting clear boundaries and expectations. Children thrive when they know what is expected of them and what the consequences will be if they don't meet those expectations. By being consistent and fir...Similar Posts
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