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 Want to become a confident parent in 12 weeks or less? Start here: https://drlindsayemmerson.com/workshop-pod

In this episode, you'll learn the powerful concept child development experts use to build lifelong resilience, strong relationships, and even future success—secure attachment. I'll walk you through three simple principles: responsive caregiving, consistent connection, and reading your baby's cues. These strategies ease stress, strengthen your bond, and set your child up for confidence and calm. Plus, I'll share the 5-step framework for handling toddler tantrums and defiance without breaking that connection.

New to my podcast?  I'm Dr. Lindsay Emmerson, a clinical psychologist and Mom of 4, and I help parents find that sweet spot between support and structure that psychology research tells us is best for families now and best for our kids in the future.

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00:00 – 01:04 Why Secure Attachment Matters More Than Anything  
01:04 – 03:02 Principle #1: Responsive Caregiving in Real Life  
03:02 – 05:01 Principle #2: Physical Contact & Daily Interaction  
05:01 – 06:16 How Consistency Builds Confidence and Calm  
06:16 – 08:27 Principle #3: Understanding Your Baby's Communication  
08:27 – 09:38 When Attachment Bonds Form (and It's Not Too Late)  
09:38 – 10:33 Next Stage: How to Handle Tantrums & Defiance