November 27, 2009, Newsletter Issue #313: Secure Attachment

Tip of the Week

Children who are securely attached tend to have the following characteristics:
higher self-esteem
stronger relationships and friendships
more control over their emotions
less impulsivivity
are more cooperative
are more independent
have stronger core beliefs and values
have resilience

A child with a secure attachment thinks: "I am good, worthy, and wanted". Whereas, a child with a insecure attachment may feel: "I am bad, worthless, and unloveable."

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