This groundbreaking book by developmental psychologist Gordon Neufeld and physician Gabor Maté explores the critical role of parent-child attachment in healthy development. It argues that the growing influence of peer relationships in modern society has disrupted traditional parental guidance, leading to a variety of emotional and behavioral challenges in children. The authors offer practical advice on how to rebuild and strengthen the bond between parents and children to foster resilience, confidence, and emotional well-being.
Why Read This Book
- Explains the importance of attachment in a child's emotional and social development.
- Offers practical strategies for reconnecting with your child in a meaningful way.
- Highlights the dangers of over-reliance on peer relationships for guidance and validation.
- Draws on extensive research and real-life examples for clarity and applicability.
- Ideal for parents, educators, and anyone interested in child psychology and development.
About the Authors
Gordon Neufeld is a leading developmental psychologist with expertise in attachment theory and parenting. His work has been instrumental in understanding the importance of parent-child relationships in today’s fast-paced, peer-influenced world.
Gabor Maté, a renowned physician and author, is best known for his insights into the connection between mental health, trauma, and addiction. His compassionate approach emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the root causes of human
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