Chapter
Importance of Parental Consistency in Child Development
Inconsistent parenting can lead children to feel uncertain and insecure about their relationship with their parents. Structure and consistency are crucial for children to feel secure and develop a sense of predictability in their routines.
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The consistency of structure and schedule is crucial for a child's sense of stability and the ability to depend on their parents, even if they don't understand it yet.
33:18 - 35:29 (02:11)
Summary
The consistency of structure and schedule is crucial for a child's sense of stability and the ability to depend on their parents, even if they don't understand it yet.
ChapterImportance of Parental Consistency in Child Development
EpisodeHow Attachment Theory Works
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Children with disorganized attachment may turn to a stranger just as often as a parent in the Strange Situation Experiment, and may view their caregiver as a source of fear rather than stability.
35:29 - 38:33 (03:03)
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Children with disorganized attachment may turn to a stranger just as often as a parent in the Strange Situation Experiment, and may view their caregiver as a source of fear rather than stability.