Fresh Take: Eli Harwood on Raising Securely Attached Kids

Fresh Take: Eli Harwood on Raising Securely Attached Kids

Update: 2024-09-20
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As parents, we've probably heard the term "attachment style.” But what does it really mean? Eli Harwood, author of the new book RAISING SECURELY ATTACHED KIDS, discusses practical parenting strategies for creating secure attachments with our kids.

Eli and Margaret discuss:


  • How we define secure attachment and why it's important

  • The four different child attachment patterns

  • Why it's never too late to start repairing relationships with our kids


Eli Harwood is a licensed therapist who has been nerding out on attachment research for the past two decades and is on a mission to help make the world a better place, one relationship at a time. 

Here's where you can find Eli:


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Fresh Take: Eli Harwood on Raising Securely Attached Kids

Fresh Take: Eli Harwood on Raising Securely Attached Kids

Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson