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Pure Presence in Play

The practice of undivided attention and presence during play, reflecting Rabia's unwavering focus on the Divine, enabling children to feel fully seen and supported in language exploration.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's devotion was characterized by complete surrender and presence—no divided attention, no hidden agenda, only love. Pure Presence in Play translates this into a caregiving practice: adults who engage with young children through sustained, undistracted attention. When a three-year-old narrates their block structure or a five-year-old creates an elaborate imaginary world, pure presence means the adult is truly there—not checking phones, planning the next activity, or mentally assessing development. This quality of attention fundamentally shifts the child's neurobiology and sense of safety. Language emerges more fluidly when children know they have an adult's full presence; boundaries can be stated gently because the relationship itself is secure. Through play, children internalize that their existence matters absolutely. This practice creates a ripple effect: children learn to offer pure presence to others, establishing patterns of genuine community and love. Rabia's legacy teaches that presence itself is a form of devotion that transforms how children learn to speak and belong.

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