Help Your Young Child Feel Safe and Secure

$27.00

Children look to their caregivers for signals of safety or danger. Join this class to gain essential parenting strategies that will support your child’s feelings of optimism and security.

Signaling safety to our children is a Peace at Home essential principle. It is important to recognize the nature of your own anxious responses and have tools to manage those. A child who feels safe in relation to their parents and caregivers will naturally use social-emotional strategies to problem solve. When you understand how to signal to your child that they are safe, you are better able to protect their mental health. To grow and develop positively, young children need to feel secure. They need family life to remain pleasurable and playful even in uncertain times.

  • Find related solutions in our Toddlers & PreSchoolers Library – check out the classes titled Kids Listen Best when Parents are Playful and Routines that Support Toddlers to Eat Play Sleep 
  • Recognize the unique social-emotional needs of your young child during stressful times
  • Apply parenting strategies that support your child’s feelings of optimism and security
  • Identify realistic self-care practices that are essential for you to effectively support your young child

Children look to their caregivers for signals of safety or danger. Join this class to gain essential parenting strategies that will support your child’s feelings of optimism and security.

Signaling safety to our children is a Peace at Home essential principle. It is important to recognize the nature of your own anxious responses and have tools to manage those. A child who feels safe in relation to their parents and caregivers will naturally use social-emotional strategies to problem solve. When you understand how to signal to your child that they are safe, you are better able to protect their mental health. To grow and develop positively, young children need to feel secure. They need family life to remain pleasurable and playful even in uncertain times.

  • Find related solutions in our Toddlers & PreSchoolers Library – check out the classes titled Kids Listen Best when Parents are Playful and Routines that Support Toddlers to Eat Play Sleep 

  • Recognize the unique social-emotional needs of your young child during stressful times
  • Apply parenting strategies that support your child’s feelings of optimism and security
  • Identify realistic self-care practices that are essential for you to effectively support your young child