Cultivating an internal emotional sanctuary where both parent and child can retreat, process, and find refuge together.
Rabia spoke of the heart as a sanctuary where divine love dwells. In attachment parenting, this translates to intentionally creating emotional safe havens—both within yourself and within your relationship with your child. Your regulated nervous system becomes the sanctuary; your consistent presence becomes the refuge. This means developing your own internal resources so you can be the calm in your child's storm. Create literal and emotional spaces where big feelings are welcome: a cozy corner, a bedtime ritual, a specific tone of voice that signals "you are safe here." Rabia's legacy invites you to guard this sanctuary fiercely—protecting it from judgment, rushing, or dismissal. When your child learns they have a reliable place (both in your arms and in your emotional availability) where their authentic self is received with love, secure attachment flourishes. This sanctuary becomes their model for self-compassion and emotional regulation throughout life.
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