Parenting Shapes a Child’s Emotional World: Attachment, Temperament, and Self-Esteem
From the very beginning of life, children are actively building a mental framework to understand the world around them. This framework—often referred to as an internal working model—is shaped largely through early interactions with caregivers. The quality of these interactions influences not only how children view others, but also how they see themselves. In turn, this affects their temperament, self-esteem, and emotional responses to everyday experiences. The Foundation: Temperament and… Read More »Parenting Shapes a Child’s Emotional World: Attachment, Temperament, and Self-Esteem


