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Part 2 – Module 1 Quiz

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    For my young children to develop a secure attachment style they need:

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    If I work outside of the home:

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    It is selfish for me to sometimes have time away from my children to recharge by exercising or seeing my friends.

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    I can have a fun, warm, nurturing relationship with my young child AND still be able to set limits and boundaries which keep my child safe.

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    My child needs to fear me to obey the limits that I set. Only then will I be able to keep him/her safe and make sure he/she is not spoiled.

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    My child is more likely to behave well for me if our relationship is warm, nurturing and secure.

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    Our procedural memories of how we were parented provide us with a ‘parenting autopilot’. Knowing about procedural memory helps us to understand:

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    Delighting in babies and young children provides enormous benefits for their brain development and forms the foundation for children’s self-esteem.

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Kaylene Henderson2017-03-20T21:11:13+10:00

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About the Author: Kaylene Henderson

Dr Kaylene Henderson is passionate about sharing practical, research based advice to help you feel more calm and confident while raising kind, resilient and socially and emotionally healthy children. Click here to find out more about her acclaimed, research based online course series and here to discover her range of popular video-based advice packs for parents. And here for the corresponding course series for early childhood professionals, Raising Good Kids: Managing Behaviour and Emotions in Early Childhood Care and Education Settings.

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