This was a clear presentation of how to promote secure attachment in kids. Please can it be extended to how it impact the kids as adults in their intimate relationships / marriages.
Excellent conversation and we need continued support around this discussion. I love hearing the real world stories of how you implement this with your kids 👍🏾
03:55 ... Nah.. some are primary thinkers and secondary feelers even as children.. But fair enough .. the majority of the world are primary feelers and secondary thinkers - That's why most of the social constructs are shaped for feelers - Beware of the experts sharing their advices. There's a risk that their own biases can affect their advice. If they don't understand that children/people are different, their recommendations might be skewed by their own perspective, which can end up insisting too much itself - Most experts are not real "pathfinders" in service of wholeness - Most "experts" are giving subjective advice in extention of who they are themself.. nothing but projections - Maybe because they "feel too much"? ^^ - It takes a lot to be real wise knowledgable "pathfinder" ;)
So important that you raise awareness for healthy education. ❤ Great examples.
This was a clear presentation of how to promote secure attachment in kids. Please can it be extended to how it impact the kids as adults in their intimate relationships / marriages.
Yes, and how to help them as adults if you didn't do this well when they were children!
Excellent conversation and we need continued support around this discussion. I love hearing the real world stories of how you implement this with your kids 👍🏾
03:55 ... Nah.. some are primary thinkers and secondary feelers even as children.. But fair enough .. the majority of the world are primary feelers and secondary thinkers - That's why most of the social constructs are shaped for feelers - Beware of the experts sharing their advices. There's a risk that their own biases can affect their advice. If they don't understand that children/people are different, their recommendations might be skewed by their own perspective, which can end up insisting too much itself - Most experts are not real "pathfinders" in service of wholeness - Most "experts" are giving subjective advice in extention of who they are themself.. nothing but projections - Maybe because they "feel too much"? ^^
- It takes a lot to be real wise knowledgable "pathfinder" ;)
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