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#0129: Choosing safety over traditional toxic family set-up.
Education Next- Hundred and twenty ninth Edition
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Hello All,
Today I am writing my 129th Newsletter,
I have enjoyed every bit of being a mother,
When Adi and I left to make our way to life in 2020,
we had the fear of being judged by society,
we also knew that it would be the two of us navigating the world,
and I am sure many parents who decide to take care of their kids single-handedly are scared.
However, we must understand that a safe and secure environment is very important for kids.
In a society, there’s an unspoken fear of judgment, of going against the traditional family setup.
But for Adi, I realized that a calm, stable environment would always be more important than having all family members present at the cost of his emotional well-being.
Every child deserves to feel safe and secure, and every parent deserves the chance to provide that—no matter what that journey looks like.
Walking my path might be unconventional, but creating a safe attachment for Adi was a commitment I chose wholeheartedly.
After all, our children need a foundation of trust more than anything else, to go on and build their own fulfilling lives.
Attachment theory shows us how powerful a secure bond with a primary caregiver can be.
When a child feels safe and supported, they grow up to value meaningful connections and develop healthy relationships.
But when that attachment is insecure—when the environment is tense, toxic, or unstable—a child often focuses on survival rather than thriving.
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