The Connected Parent: Real-Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment by
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Summary:
Summary:

The Connected Parent offers trauma informed, attachment focused strategies for families raising adopted or foster children from hard places. Drawing on Dr Karyn Purvis’s research and Lisa Qualls’s real life application, it provides practical tools and scripts to nurture connection, reduce chronic fear, teach respect, and build secure attachment and hope at home.

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Creator: Karyn Purvis PhD and Lisa C. Qualls

Creator: Karyn Purvis PhD and Lisa C. Qualls

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Audience:

Adoptive Parent

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Exploring Adoption

Exploring Adoption

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Professional

Professional

Topic:

Parenting and Caregiving

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Health and Well-being

Resource Type:

Books

Age Group:

Adult

Language:

English

Year: 2020

City: Eugene

City: Eugene

State: Oregon

State: Oregon

Country: United States

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