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    Hi all

    Does anyone have a link to an article that is really parent friendly on attachment?

    pretty please!!

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    there have been a couple in nursery world magazine - have you looked on their website?

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    I don't have a link to any websites but Linda Pound's books on theories are very good and understandable to read

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    was going to suggest nursery world archives like Sarah they do the 'parents guide to..... ' series they are fab
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Oh yes I forgot about nursery world - thanks

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    Unfortunately most of the nursery world articles are subscriber only.

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    polly i subscribe to NW so I can check the archive if you like. let me know.x
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    I have got some stuff Polly2 - need to find it - when I do will send to you (need to anyway - as delivering a course on attachments in April.

    Do you hve a particular aged child in mind who might be displaying signs of attachment issues - or is it just general information that you want?

    Penny

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    I this any good Polly2?

    http://www.helpguide.org/mental/pare...t_disorder.htm

    I have found my other stuff - but don't appear to have your email - so if you need ny more info - pm me your email address


    Penny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penny1959 View Post
    I have got some stuff Polly2 - need to find it - when I do will send to you (need to anyway - as delivering a course on attachments in April.

    Do you hve a particular aged child in mind who might be displaying signs of attachment issues - or is it just general information that you want?

    Penny
    Reason I wanted something parent friendly is I have a new parent asking if its normal for her previously chilled out 12 month old to get hysterical when passed to strangers. I have been explaining to her about normal attachment behaviour and reassuring her but she is having problems with her partner who is not 'getting' it
    She asked me if I had any information I could print off that she could share with him. Ideally I would like to chat to him but I never see him - I think he lives away.

    I also thought it might be useful to include some information in my parent pack. I will probably eventually write something myself but any info you have Penny would be very helpful. I will pm you.

    Thanks xx

 

 

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