This episode explores how attachment styles show up in parenting and why certain child behaviors can feel especially triggering. We'll briefly define attachment styles, then focus on how a parent's own upbringing and experiences shape their reactions to things like defiance, clinginess, and big emotions. We'll unpack why these responses can feel automatic, touch on the brain science behind stress in parenting, and shift into practical insight—helping parents recognize their patterns, respond instead of react, and use connection and co-regulation to support their child. The goal is to normalize these experiences and offer simple, realistic ways to build stronger, more secure relationships.
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