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...
Play as Homework: Creative Learning Strategies for Home & Therapy
The Art of Attachment
13 minutes
3 months ago
Play as Homework: Creative Learning Strategies for Home & Therapy
Keep connected! Let me know if there is anything you need support with! Homework doesn’t have to mean stress and power struggles. In this episode, Natalie Larson explores how parents and therapists can use play to transform learning into connection. Discover creative strategies like turning assignments into scavenger hunts, mapping homework as a playful adventure, and using modeling in therapy sessions to ease school stress. Learn how play brings laughter, regulation, and attachment into the ...
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...