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Mind Kind Ep.3 – Attachment Security & helping children feel strong and secure

March 23, 2021 Joanna North Season 1 Episode 3
Mind Kind
Mind Kind Ep.3 – Attachment Security & helping children feel strong and secure
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Mind Kind is about helping parents to think about mental health. This episode of the Mind Kind podast is about Attachment Security and how to help our children feel strong and secure.

Contents:
Introduction and what it means to have a secure child.
Question 1: What does security look like?
Question 2: Is a single parent enough to make a child feel secure?
Question 3: How can I respond when my child is really naughty?
Question 4: Can you give me some shortcuts?

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Dr Joanna North is a psychotherapist and psychologist specialising in child mental health and author of the book Mind Kind - Your Child's Mental Health.

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Question 1: What does security look like?
Question 2: Is a single parent enough to make a child feel secure?
Question 3: How can I respond when my child is really naughty?
Question 4: Can you give me some shortcuts?