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Foster secure attachment through empathetic responses from "summary" of The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel,Tina Payne Bryson

When children feel scared, upset, or overwhelmed, they need to know that their parents or caregivers are there for them. This is where the concept of fostering secure attachment through empathetic responses comes into play. When a child is upset, they are looking for comfort, reassurance, and understanding from the adults in their lives. By responding to their emotions with empathy, we can help them feel safe and secure. Empathy involves tuning in to a child’s emotions and reflecting back what they are feeling. This can help the child feel understood and validated, which in turn can help them regulate their emotions. When we respond empathetically to a child’s emotions, we are helping them develop a sense of ...
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    The Whole-Brain Child

    Daniel J. Siegel

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