Help staff respond relationally without becoming permissive.
Attachment-informed work is not about guessing a child’s attachment style. It is about noticing relational patterns, managing adult responses and creating steadier interactions over time.
This toolbox helps staff think before they personalise rejection, escalate shame or misread survival strategies as deliberate defiance.
What staff can use it for
- Use relational prompts without labelling children.
- Notice patterns of approach, avoidance, control, testing or withdrawal.
- Plan responses that combine warmth, predictability and boundaries.
- Use supervision prompts to reflect on the adult-child relationship.
What this toolbox helps staff do in practice
Why this matters: The full toolbox includes the usable prompts and reflective structures; this page keeps the preview high-level.
Who this toolbox is for
Practitioners, managers and frontline staff who need practice-ready prompts, scripts and reflective tools they can return to after training is complete.
