Fear As A Signal, Not A Symptom

When a child clings, worries, or melts down, it’s easy to see fear as something to fix. But what if fear is actually a message about safety and connection? In this episode, we reframe fear as a signal—the body’s way of asking, “Am I safe?” Through the lens of attachment, you’ll learn how fear shows up at different ages, how to respond with co-regulation instead of correction, and how to meet worry with presence instead of pressure. Whether you’re a parent or a therapist, you’ll walk away seeing fear as a doorway to deeper connection.

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