Emotionele veiligheid voor baby's - Kinderopvang Artikel
đšChildren can do hard thingsđš
âď¸I came across this video by @chasing.sage by chance earlier this week and fell in love with the relationship between this little girl and her father. Itâs a gorgeous example of an adult acting as a secure base, leaning into a childâs readiness to do something that feels scary. â¨I was given permission to... See more
dr.martha.psychologistinstagram.comRaising a Secure Child: How Circle of Security Parenting Can Help You Nurture Your Child's Attachment, Emotional Resilience, and Freedom to Explore
amazon.com
E M O T I O N R E G U L A T I O N While certainly no human is emotionally regulated all the time, adults with secure attachment have a pretty wide capacity for staying regulated in the face of their childâs dysregulation. This is super important because if a crying baby (dysregulated) always created significant dysregulation in their caregiver, the... See more
Robyn Gobbel ⢠The Brilliance of Attachment
As the baby explores the world or begins to create separation from their caregiver with insecure anxious attachment, this distresses the caregiver who often has subtle (or not so subtle) behaviors of dysregulation. The baby figures this out quickly, and because their primary concern is keeping their caregiver regulated so that they can experience... See more
Robyn Gobbel ⢠The Brilliance of Attachment
âInitially, infant care practices consisted of managment by others pf the infantâs state. Signals of hunger, tiredness or fussiness were responded Altough this pattern of care is sometimes labeled indulgent, as might be appropiate for a European or American who used it, the local meaning was probably quite different: others, not the baby, are in
... See more