Developments in Neuropsychology have confirmed what the Catholic Church has known for millennia: We are relational beings. Attachment between parents and children leads to better self regulation, executive function, and healthy attachments to others. In the midst of the family schedule that is often filled with sports practices, homework, parent obligations, emotional needs and behavioral challenges, how do we maintain this attachment to our children? It is recognizing their inherent goodness and need for connection.
Please join us as Rob and Esther Dunn share some of their experiences in navigating the different phases of development while pursuing attachment with their children.
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