Using your attunement to your child's emotional state as primary guidance rather than external rules or schedules.
Rabia taught that the heart's yearning for connection is itself divine knowledge—not something to suppress or rationalize away. Attachment parenting rests on similar attunement: recognizing your child's cries, their need for proximity, their developmental readiness as signals worthy of trust. Rather than asking 'what does the expert say?' first, this concept asks 'what is my child and I communicating to each other right now?' Rabia's tradition validates the parent's intuitive knowing while holding space for genuine limits. The longing itself—your child's and yours—becomes data. This doesn't mean permissiveness; it means your felt sense of connection informs boundaries, bedtimes, and how you hold difficult moments with presence rather than dismissal.
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