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Attachment Parenting Month: This Holiday Season Give Children "Presence"

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Thursday, October 16, 2008   

Nashville, TN – October is "Attachment Parenting Month" and advocates are calling on parents to give their children the gifts of time and attention this holiday season. As the economy continues to sputter, experts say stressed-out parents should focus on activities that don't cost much but yield big rewards in the form of quality time.

Barbara Nicholson, co-founder of Attachment Parenting International, believes nothing is more precious than the gift of time, but people in Tennessee and around the country are having a hard time remembering that while feeling pinched and worried about the future.

"Some families have been struggling, especially if they're trying to live on one income, and if they used to have opportunities to put some money away for retirement and their children's education."

She says research confirms that children receive intellectual, emotional and social benefits from unstructured one-to-one time with their parents, and people worrying about what they can give their children this year as holiday gifts can rest assured that the most important things don't cost a penny.

"Who knew that our economy would be giving us the opportunity to give parents some wonderful insights and strategies to teach our children how to play with each other, without having material things?"

Attachment Parenting International urges parents not to lay their burdens and worries on their children, but rather to find positive outlets for their anxiety. The organization is offering information and tools to help parents through its Web site at www.attachmentparenting.org.




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