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Children and Attachment

Categories: Child Development
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What is Attachment? An attachment is an emotional bond that we form with another person. Attachments are formed in childhood with our primary/first caregivers. These attachments often dictate how we behave in our relationships with others. There are 4 attachment styles that will be discussed during this webinar: Secure attachment, Anxious attachment, Avoidant attachment, and Fearful Avoidant Attachment in which the latter 3 are considered to be insecure attachments. During this webinar, attendees will not only learn about attachment theory, but will also get an in depth understanding of the 4 attachment styles. Attendees will also learn strategies to strengthen and improve their attachment/bond with their child(ren) and others.

Presented by:

Natasha Hope-Moriarty, LMSW.

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    57:37
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Student Ratings & Reviews

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The review was very informative about Children and caregiver bonds.
AR
3 weeks ago
good information
Informative
AN
1 month ago
GOOD
I really enjoyed learning all the different attachment styles. Very informative.
D
2 months ago
great information
B
2 months ago
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L
2 months ago
great class and good information
8
2 months ago
Great class
8
2 months ago
good info
Awesome training!
Z
3 months ago
Great!
Very good
Yes
TB
3 months ago
A lot of helpful information.
Great course. Very informative
JJ
3 months ago
Yes
Yes.
D
4 months ago
great details
S
4 months ago
great class
T
4 months ago
Helps break down kids attachment behaviors
TT
4 months ago
THIS COUSRE IS VERY INFORMATIONAL
great information for all parents
V
5 months ago
It was interesting to learn about all the different types of attachment disorders.
This was an informative session on attachment.

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