Everyday Parenting with Security and Love: Using PACE to Provide Foundations for Attachment
£18.00
Children who have experienced trauma, loss or separation early in life need more than just special care and attention; they need to be parented with love and security in a way that allows them to heal and rebuild emotional bonds. This comprehensive book provides parents and carers with crucial advice and guidance on how to strengthen attachment and trust.
Based on Dan Hughes’ proven ‘PACE’ model of therapeutic parenting, this book explains how to implement PACE techniques to overcome the challenges faced by children who struggle to connect emotionally. Barriers to stable relationships such as a lack of trust, fear of emotional intimacy, and high levels of shame are all explained. It explores techniques to overcome these barriers by teaching how to support the child’s behaviour at the same time as building empathy and trust.
The practical parenting guidance offered throughout is essential for carers or parents of troubled children, and will help build safe, secure emotional relationships.
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Additional information
Publisher | Jessica Kingsley Publishers (21 Jun. 2017) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 256 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1785921150 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1785921155 |
Dimensions | 17.4 x 2.1 x 22.9 cm |
by Amazon Customer
Excellent easy to read book .
by Amazon Customer
Very usable book, easy to understand and ‘get it’.
by Mrs. Lesley Creevy
Excellently written and great for understanding the difficulties faced by traumatised children and ways to support them
by Mrs P Gordon
Great read, now to put it into practice
by Roxy
Brilliant book which will inform my working practice. I highly recommend this for everyone who works with children or has children of their own.
by susan Ellingham
An excellent insight to parenting, once I started reading I couldn’t put it down !
by Amanda Carpenter
Really useful resource
by Alice
Such a great book pulling together so much of the current thinking. Slightly lacking on the ‘how to’ side but aren’t they all.