1. Help parents understand that comforting their child when s/he is distressed is not only OK but important. Responsiveness and sensitivity are at the core of secure attachments.
2. Explain to parents that one of their key roles is to help their child navigate and explore the world. This means that they must provide ample supervision while also leaving room for growing independence.
3. Provide information to parents in the form of easily digestible newsletters or short copies of articles about parenting styles and behaviors. With reflection and education, parents can grow and change to become better caregivers to their children with more secure attachments than they may have had as children.
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