Practicing undivided attention and responsiveness to a child without attachment to outcomes or gratitude, embodying Rabia's love of God without hope or fear.
Rabia famously said she loved God "not from fear of Hell nor hope of Heaven." Applied to attachment parenting, this becomes the practice of showing up for your child's needs without needing them to reciprocate, succeed, or validate your efforts. Many parents unconsciously expect their devoted caregiving to produce grateful, compliant, or high-achieving children. This concept invites releasing that transactional expectation. True attachment security grows when children feel their parent's presence is unconditional—not contingent on behavior, achievement, or emotional reciprocation. Rabia's model teaches parents to offer comfort, guidance, and love as an end in itself, trusting that this creates the psychological safety from which authentic human development naturally unfolds, without requiring the child to "earn" or repay parental love.
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