| Management number | 231970262 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 231970262 | ||
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It's not the moment you lost your patience that your child will remember most. It's whether you came back.Every parent ruptures. The sharp tone over spilled cereal. The eye-roll that hits something raw inside you. The bedtime that ended in a slammed door instead of a soft goodnight. You replay these moments. You carry the shame. You promise yourself tomorrow will be different. And then tomorrow, something inside you reacts before you can think.You are not broken. And you are not failing.In Repair and Reconnection, Ava McKinley turns to the part of parenting most books skip: what happens after the rupture, and what it actually takes to come back. Drawing on polyvagal theory, attachment research, and Dr. Ed Tronick's groundbreaking finding that even securely attached parents are attuned only 30 percent of the time, this book offers something quietly radical. Secure attachment is not built on never losing your temper. It is built on reliable return.This is not a book of scripts. It is a body-based, neuroscience-grounded guide to understanding why your nervous system moves faster than your intentions, and how real repair becomes possible once you stop fighting yourself.Inside, you'll learn:Why rupture is biologically inevitable, and why that is not the problemHow your own attachment history lives in your nervous system and surfaces in the moments you least expectThe four stages of escalation, and how to map your personal pattern before it takes overWhy self-regulation is the foundation of every meaningful repair, and what it actually feels like in the bodyThe somatic language of reconnection: presence, eye contact, touch, regulated breathHow consistent repair literally rewires your child's developing brain over timeThe ripple effect of one repaired relationship through the whole family systemFor the parent who knows better but cannot always do better. For the one who carries shame after every hard moment. For anyone determined to give their child something different from what they received.Repair is not a conversation. It is a nervous system event. And it is available to you, even now, even after the moments you wish had gone differently.Going slowly is not falling behind.The sixth book in Ava McKinley's Cycle-Breaking Parenting series, building on the foundations laid in Breaking Generational Trauma Cycles, Healing Your Childhood Wounds, and Angry Parents, Break the Cycle. Read more
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