When Your Child Becomes a Stranger
If you are in crisis or this is a life-threatening emergency, please call or text 988 or dial 911, or go to the nearest emergency room. Home / Blog / Family & Relationships Family & Relationships The Relationship You Thought You Had, and the One You’re Being Asked to Build What a six-year Utrecht University […]
3 Satisfying Aspects of Parental Responsiveness

Parental responsiveness involves a parent’s ability to sense, understand, and respond to their child’s needs appropriately and sensitively. It includes responding to both the emotional and physical needs of the child in a manner that is perceived as supportive and affirming by the child. This concept is essential for fostering secure attachment, promoting emotional intelligence, and supporting the overall psychological well-being of children.
Beyond Involvement: Why the Quality of Father-Child Relationships Matters

Traditionally, father involvement has been seen as a key indicator of a good father-child relationship. Studies have quantified this in terms of hours spent together, financial support, and participation in daily activities. While these are important, they do not encompass the full spectrum of what it means to be involved in a child’s life emotionally and psychologically. The quality of the interaction, the emotional support provided, and the strength of the bond formed are also crucial aspects that need attention. We need stronger familial bonds if we are to become a stronger community.