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The Connected Parent: Real-Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment 

Build trust and attachment with practical, compassionate strategies.

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The Connected Parent:
Real-Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment
by Karyn Purvis PhD and Lisa C. Qualls

Referenced in Show Notes: Safe to Hope podcast – Season 4 – Foster Care Families

In The Connected Parent, Dr. Karyn Purvis and Lisa C. Qualls provide a compassionate and practical guide for parents and caregivers looking to build trust and secure attachment with their children. This book is particularly valuable for those working with children who have experienced trauma, as it offers real-life strategies drawn from years of experience in child development and therapeutic parenting. Purvis and Qualls emphasize the importance of connection, understanding, and grace in the parent-child relationship, offering tools that can transform both the parent’s and child’s experience of bonding and healing.

Grounding in God’s Wisdom While The Connected Parent integrates principles from science and psychology, it also resonates deeply with Christian values of love, patience, and compassion. The authors’ approach is rooted in the belief that every child is worthy of love and care, a concept that aligns with God’s call to nurture and protect the vulnerable. The strategies in this book can be seen as a practical outworking of biblical precepts, providing a framework for parents and caregivers to reflect God’s love in their relationships with children.

Practical Application for Ministry This book offers actionable insights that are particularly beneficial for those in ministry or counseling roles. Whether working with foster families, adoptive parents, or any caregivers seeking to deepen their connection with children, The Connected Parent provides clear, evidence-based strategies that are easy to implement. The authors focus on real-life scenarios, making the advice relatable and practical for anyone involved in child care, especially in contexts where trust and attachment are crucial for healing and growth.

Empowering Leaders and Counselors Leaders and counselors will find this book an invaluable resource for guiding parents and caregivers in building stronger, more connected relationships with their children. The emphasis on trust and attachment is crucial for helping children who have experienced trauma, and the strategies offered are grounded in both research and lived experience. This book equips those in caregiving roles with the tools they need to foster environments where children can feel safe, valued, and loved.

Conclusion The Connected Parent is an essential resource for anyone involved in parenting, caregiving, or counseling children, especially those who have faced trauma or difficult life circumstances. Dr. Karyn Purvis and Lisa C. Qualls offer a roadmap for building trust and attachment that is both deeply compassionate and practically effective. By following the guidance in this book, parents and caregivers can create nurturing, healing environments that reflect God’s love and promote lasting connection.

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