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TalkingParents Hosts Webinar in Recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month

Leading Co-Parenting communication service, TalkingParents, is hosting their first Co-Parenting & Coffee webinar of the year in observance of Mental Health Awareness Month in May. “Secure Attachment & Co-Parenting: Creating a Safe Space for Children” will be an interview-style presentation and live Q&A session covering the four attachment styles a child can develop, placing emphasis on the healthiest form, secure attachment. The webinar will also describe how co-parents can help their children develop secure attachment, overcome differences in parenting styles between homes, and much more.  

This free presentation is being held in partnership with the American Society for the Positive Care of Children (ASPCC), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing families with tools, strategies, and resources needed to create positive childhood experiences, reduce adversity, and in turn, build healthy, well-adjusted adults. The webinar features speaker, Sarah R. Moore, Board Chair for ASPCC. 

"One of the beautiful things about raising children respectfully, and with a healthy attachment pattern, is that they get so used to it that when they encounter something 'less than' that in society, it feels foreign and uncomfortable to them. They don’t stick around for it because they’ve already learned they deserve better." 

-Sarah R. Moore, Board Chair, ASPCC 

Moore is also the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting and author of "Peaceful Discipline." She's a certified parenting coach, armchair neuroscientist, and most importantly, a Mama. Her work has been featured on NBC, CBS, SiriusXM, and in countless international parenting magazines.  

Co-Parenting & Coffee and ASPCC present “Secure Attachment & Co-Parenting: Creating a Safe Space for Children,” Thursday, May 16, 7 a.m. PST/10 a.m. ESTRegister Now or Contact TalkingParents to learn more.