Building secure attachment within an extended web of loving relationships and community, not isolation with one primary caregiver.
While Rabia's relationship with the Divine was intensely personal, she lived within community and taught that love radiates outward. In attachment parenting, secure attachment with primary caregivers provides the foundation, but healthy development also involves belonging to a wider beloved community. This might include grandparents, aunts, uncles, close family friends, and community members who know and love the child consistently. The concept rejects the modern isolation of nuclear family parenting while respecting the primary attachment bond. Children develop most securely when they experience multiple safe, consistent relationships within a loving circle. Rabia's emphasis on devotion within community illuminates how attachment parenting is not about one perfect parent but about children being held within networks of reliable love. This mitigates parental burnout and provides children with resilience through diverse attachment relationships.
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