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Secure attachment and emotional regulation are linked as developmental outcomes, with research indicating that securely attached children demonstrate superior emotional regulation skills [1]. Furthermore, therapeutic frameworks such as Emotion-Focused Therapy are utilized to simultaneously promote both secure attachment and emotional regulation [2], while educators are encouraged to foster these traits through sensitive and responsive interactions [3].
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Attachment Theory in Early Childhood: A Guide for Educators mybrightwheel.com 1 fact
procedureEarly childhood educators can promote secure attachment in the classroom by connecting with families to learn about each child's home life and routines, showing sensitivity and empathy, using positive body language such as eye contact and warm facial expressions, and responding calmly to requests and emotional outbursts to model appropriate emotional regulation.
Attachment Theory, Bowlby's Stages & Attachment Styles positivepsychology.com 1 fact
claimSecurely attached children are more likely to display high self-esteem and have better emotional regulation, according to Cooke et al. (2019).
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org 1 fact
claimAttachment-Based Therapy, Bowen Family Systems Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Interventions, and Emotion-Focused Therapy each offer distinct yet complementary tools for promoting secure attachment, emotional regulation, and intergenerational healing.