What You Believe
First published
01/12/2022
Genres:
kids
parenting
society
culture
relationships
education
Summary
In this episode, we continue our discussion about attachment, talking through the four different types: Secure, Insecure Avoidant, Insecure Anxious, and Disorganized. Our attachment pattern is with us for life, and influences how we parent our children. Attachment at its core is about safety, security, and trust, and Leah and Beka talk through how the different styles influence how we view other people and the world and what we believe about ourself! Our conversation moves in to how we suppor...
Duration
Parent Podcast
Parental Development
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