Kyla Bell

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Avoidant attachment. In an avoidant attachment, a child feels disconnected or unseen. Their basic physiological needs are met, but their emotional needs are not. The caregiver may be dismissive of a child’s emotions, using phrases such as “you’re fine,” “no need to cry about that,” and “you don’t need to be upset.” The child learns that the adult is not comfortable with their hard emotions.
Tiny Humans, Big Emotions: How to Navigate Tantrums, Meltdowns, and Defiance to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Children
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