The practice of bringing complete, undistracted attention to children as an act of love and recognition of their inherent worth.
Rabia's devotion was characterized by complete presence and attention to the Divine; she exemplified the practice of radical love through undivided focus. Translated to parenting, this means offering children genuine presence—not distracted multitasking but authentic engagement. Authoritative parents practice what might be called "radical presence," recognizing the child as a unique person worthy of full attention. This differentiates from authoritarianism, which may ignore emotional needs while enforcing rules. When parents are genuinely present, children feel seen and valued, which paradoxically makes them more receptive to guidance and boundaries. Rabia's legacy illuminates how attention itself is a form of belonging and love. Children who experience radical presence develop secure attachment, greater emotional intelligence, and trust in their parents' authority because that authority is grounded in knowing them deeply. This presence allows parents to respond contextually rather than rigidly.
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