The primary need for contact and connection. Neufeld identifies six stages of attachment that deepen as a child matures: proximity, sameness, belonging/loyalty, significance, love, and being known.
The emotional state of being open to hurt. When a child's world is too wounding, their brain may employ "defensive detachment" to shut down vulnerable feelings, which can stall maturation. 2. The Relationship-First Paradigm The Gordon Neufeld Approach: Making Sense of Ch...
Detailed in his book Hold On to Your Kids (co-authored with Gabor Maté), Neufeld warns that children are increasingly turning to peers for attachment, which undermines parental influence and healthy development. Neufeld Intensive I: Making Sense of Kids The primary need for contact and connection
Dr. Neufeld’s model is built on three distinct but interconnected lenses used to "map" a child’s development: When a child's world is too wounding, their
Unlike behavioral approaches that use "consequences" or "time-outs," the Neufeld approach views the parent-child relationship as the primary tool for change.
Below is an overview of the core principles typically covered in a paper on this approach. 1. The Three Conceptual Keys