When a child reaches for dad while pushing mom away, it creates one of parenting's most painful experiences. This book explores the psychology behind why some children develop stronger attachments to their fathers, offering scientific insights and practical guidance for families navigating this common but rarely discussed challenge.
Drawing from attachment theory, developmental psychology, and neuroscience research, this book explains how parent-child bonds form, why attachment imbalances occur, and most importantly, how families can build secure relationships with both parents. Through clear explanations of complex psychological concepts and actionable strategies, parents will discover that attachment preferences are temporary, changeable, and manageable.
Whether you're a mother feeling rejected, a father feeling guilty about being preferred, or a couple trying to co-parent through attachment challenges, this book provides the understanding and tools needed to navigate this difficult phase while strengthening your family's emotional foundation.