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The Gordon Neufeld Approach: Making Sense Of Ch... [ Full Version ]

The process of becoming a separate, viable, and integrated individual. The approach argues that maturation is spontaneous if conditions are conducive, rather than something that can be forced.

Detailed in his book Hold On to Your Kids (co-authored with Gabor Maté), Neufeld warns that children are increasingly turning to peers for attachment, which undermines parental influence and healthy development. Neufeld Intensive I: Making Sense of Kids The Gordon Neufeld Approach: Making Sense of Ch...

Below is an overview of the core principles typically covered in a paper on this approach. 1. The Three Conceptual Keys The process of becoming a separate, viable, and

Unlike behavioral approaches that use "consequences" or "time-outs," the Neufeld approach views the parent-child relationship as the primary tool for change. Neufeld Intensive I: Making Sense of Kids Below

For a child to feel safe, they must be in a "dependent" role, while the parent takes the "alpha" or provider role. Problems like bullying often stem from a "stuck" alpha complex in children who don't feel they can lean on their adults.