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Children Quote by Edward Teyber

“What’s so interesting here is that through the course of development, these secure children increasingly “internalize” their parents’ emotional availability and responsiveness and come to hold the same constant or dependable loving feeling toward themselves that their parents originally held…” quote by Edward Teyber
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““What’s so interesting here is that through the course of development, these secure children increasingly “internalize” their parents’ emotional availability and responsiveness and come to hold the same constant or dependable loving feeling toward themselves that their parents originally held toward them (certainly, a beautiful developmental process to watch unfold in securely attached children). Said differently, cognitive development increasingly allows securely attached children to internally hold a mental representation of their emotionally responsive parents when the attachment figures are away and they can increasingly soothe themselves as their caregivers have done—facilitating the child’s own capacity for affect regulation and independent functioning. Thus, as these children grow older and mature cognitively and emotionally, they become increasingly able to soothe themselves when distressed, function for increasingly longer periods without emotional refueling, and effectively elicit appropriate help or support when necessary. In this way, object constancy and more independent functioning develops—facilitating their ability to comfort themselves and become the source of their own self-esteem and secure identity as capable, love-worthy persons. Furthermore, they possess the cognitive schemas or internal working models necessary to establish new relationships with others that hold this same affirming affective valence.””

Edward Teyber

About This Quote

Source Journal Article: Attachment Theory Review, 2018

Secure attachment leads children to internalize parental love, fostering self‑soothing, independence, and healthy relationships later.

In simple terms: Secure kids learn to comfort themselves and build confidence.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate secure bonds to support lifelong emotional health.

Themes

attachment emotional development self‑regulation independence identity

Mood

empathetic educational

Type

theoretical practical

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • therapy
  • education
  • relationship counseling

Key Concepts

internal working models object constancy affect regulation cognitive development

Questions to Reflect On

  • What practices reinforce secure attachment in adulthood?
  • How do you repair insecure patterns?
A Different Perspective

Attachment security can be disrupted by trauma, limiting these benefits.

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