One of the most important scientifically proven factors influencing a child's future in terms of happiness, academic success, leadership skills, and meaningful relationships is whether at least one adult in their childhood was consistently there for them.
Today, with work and digital distractions taking up so much of our daily lives, parents living apart, or a new family member arriving, BEING with your child can seem like a significant challenge. But as the authors explain, it doesn't take much time, energy, or money. Instead, showing up means offering quality presence. This is easy to do once you understand the four fundamental elements of healthy child development.
Every child needs to feel:
- safely,
- noticed,
- soothed,
- Sure.
Drawing on the latest brain research and attachment theory, the authors of "The Power of Presence" share stories, simple strategies, illustrations, and tips on how to effectively incorporate these four essential elements into your family's daily routine. So that they are present in all parenting situations—when our children struggle or succeed, when we comfort, discipline, or argue with them, and even when we apologize for times when we can't be with them.
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One of the most important scientifically proven factors influencing a child's future in terms of happiness, academic success, leadership skills, and meaningful relationships is whether at least one adult in their childhood was consistently there for them.
Today, with work and digital distractions taking up so much of our daily lives, parents living apart, or a new family member arriving, BEING with your child can seem like a significant challenge. But as the authors explain, it doesn't take much time, energy, or money. Instead, showing up means offering quality presence. This is easy to do once you understand the four fundamental elements of healthy child development.
Every child needs to feel:
- safely,
- noticed,
- soothed,
- Sure.
Drawing on the latest brain research and attachment theory, the authors of "The Power of Presence" share stories, simple strategies, illustrations, and tips on how to effectively incorporate these four essential elements into your family's daily routine. So that they are present in all parenting situations—when our children struggle or succeed, when we comfort, discipline, or argue with them, and even when we apologize for times when we can't be with them.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery