Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids Audiobook By Aurisha Smolarski LMFT, Hunter Clarke-Fields MSAE - foreword cover art

Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids

The Attachment Theory Guide to Raising Kids in Two Homes

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Cooperative Co-Parenting for Secure Kids

By: Aurisha Smolarski LMFT, Hunter Clarke-Fields MSAE - foreword
Narrated by: Sanya Simmons
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Discover how attachment theory can help you better understand yourself and your ex, improve your coparenting skills, and raise happy, emotionally secure kids!

If you're like most parents, you want—more than anything—for your child to feel safe, loved, and confident that their needs will be met. However, this can be difficult when you're sharing custody with an ex. Instead of working together, you may feel at war with one another, and in the end, nobody wins—especially your child. So, how can you ensure that you and your ex are on the same page when it comes to coparenting?

With this unique and highly practical guide, you'll learn the science of attachment theory, and how to apply it to your coparenting relationship. Secure attachment refers to the bond between a parent and young child, which gives that child a stable and secure basis from which to negotiate life going forward. A child with a secure base can weather the storms of trauma and life changes—such as those caused by divorce—much more easily than a child who doesn't. Coparents who understand this principle have a significant advantage, because they can learn how to provide secure attachment for their child, even while no longer living under the same roof.

©2024 Aurisha Smolarski (P)2024 Tantor
Parenting & Families Conflict Resolution Divorce & Separation Relationships Emotions Single Parents
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I got some basic info about attachment theory from this book but I feel that I need to read another book to get what I was originally after.

Basic, ground-level, heavy on theory but light on firm instructions

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This was not well read and the narration seemed to read as if it were to the children instead of parents looking for more than the obvious

Awful robotic narration.

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