Hi all, Tia here. I have an interest in attachment and parenting. I found that it plays a significant role in some paediactric chases that I work with.
Let me share some of my findings that I love to discuss:
The kid who plays with his dad develops less gravity insecure than those who don't.
Peek a boo and hide and seek play essential roles in the separation anxiety between kids and parents.
Eating, sleeping, and toileting should be mastered before school age.
Any thoughts about it?
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@Tia Aja - to check (as this isn't my specialism): In your first bullet point, do you mean gravitational insecurity, when you say gravity insecure? It's probably just a language thing, I just wanted to make sure I understood it correctly. Thanks!