Keep connected! Let me know if there is anything you need support with! Kids don’t always say “thank you,” and that’s completely okay. In this episode, we explore why gratitude can be hard for developing brains—especially when children are overwhelmed, shy, or dysregulated. Instead of forcing manners, Natalie shares gentle, attachment-informed strategies for modeling appreciation, building safety, and nurturing authentic gratitude that grows naturally through connection. Understanding Attachm...
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Keep connected! Let me know if there is anything you need support with! Kids don’t always say “thank you,” and that’s completely okay. In this episode, we explore why gratitude can be hard for developing brains—especially when children are overwhelmed, shy, or dysregulated. Instead of forcing manners, Natalie shares gentle, attachment-informed strategies for modeling appreciation, building safety, and nurturing authentic gratitude that grows naturally through connection. Understanding Attachm...
Parent Self-Regulation During the Back-To-School Season
The Art of Attachment
19 minutes
3 months ago
Parent Self-Regulation During the Back-To-School Season
Keep connected! Let me know if there is anything you need support with! The back-to-school season can leave parents feeling frazzled, rushed, and overwhelmed—and kids quickly absorb that stress. In this episode, Natalie Larson explores why parent self-regulation is one of the most powerful tools for supporting children during transitions. Learn how small practices like mindful morning resets, calming mantras, and creative tools like a “parent calm corner” or co-regulation breathing can transf...
The Art of Attachment
Keep connected! Let me know if there is anything you need support with! Kids don’t always say “thank you,” and that’s completely okay. In this episode, we explore why gratitude can be hard for developing brains—especially when children are overwhelmed, shy, or dysregulated. Instead of forcing manners, Natalie shares gentle, attachment-informed strategies for modeling appreciation, building safety, and nurturing authentic gratitude that grows naturally through connection. Understanding Attachm...