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API of East Portland, Oregon: Philosophy |
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Strive
for Balance in Your Personal and Family Life:
Striving for Balance involves ensuring that
everyone's needs -- not just the child's -- are recognized, validated, and
met to the greatest extent possible. In an ideal world, every family member's
needs are met all the time, everyone is happy and healthy, and the family is
perfectly in balance. In the real world, nobody's family life is perfectly
balanced all the time. It is not unusual for parents to feel out of balance
at times. Parents who practice AP continuously look for creative ways to find
balance in their personal and family life. Balance
is the Foundation Upon Which Attachment Grows
Practical
Tips for Maintaining Balance
Tips
for Supporting New Mothers
A new mother can become so involved in the care
of her infant that she doesn't recognize her own needs until she is in
emotional or physical trouble.
Tips
for Balance and the Older Child
Tips
for Dealing with Parent "Burn-Out"
Recognize the symptoms of burn-out.
Burn-out is a physical, emotional, and mental response to high levels of
stress. Parents may feel relentlessly fatigued, strained, and physically,
emotionally, and mentally exhausted. They may also feel overworked,
under-appreciated, angry, resentful, powerless, hopeless, drained,
frustrated, detached, anti-social, unsatisfied, resentful, like a failure,
indifferent, and lacking motivation. Parents who feel their emotions are
taking over should get help immediately!
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For further information about the group, please contact the Group Leader, Sara. |
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