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The attachment philosophy

The closeness and responsiveness of attachment parenting is part of building trust with our babies in the early stages.

This doesn't necessarily mean babywearing or co-sleeping, but these strategies can help in increasing responsiveness.

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Mother of two girlsπŸ™ MotivatorπŸ’― Good Vibes✌

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