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Human Superglue: A Love Story: Understanding Attachment Theory for Parents and Infants
Before babies learn words, they learn gravity. Not the kind that pulls apples from trees-the kind that pulls them toward a face, a voice, a heartbeat that says you belong here. Psychologists call it attachment. This book calls it something simpler: human superglue.
Human Superglue: A Love Story explores the invisible bond that forms between parents and infants-the quiet biological and emotional forces that help a tiny human decide whether the world is safe, confusing, or worth exploring. Through clear explanations and practical guidance, the book unpacks attachment theory in ways that feel less like a lecture and more like watching a relationship grow in slow motion.
Inside, parents will learn how everyday moments-feeding at 3 a.m., responding to cries, sharing eye contact, soothing small storms-are actually powerful building blocks of lifelong emotional security. The book explains why babies cling, why they protest when you leave, and how those messy, exhausting early interactions quietly shape confidence, resilience, and trust.
Along the way, it offers practical tools, reassuring insights, and permission to be human while raising a human.
Because attachment isn't about perfection.
It's about connection-sticky, stubborn, beautiful connection-the kind that holds long after the baby grows tall enough to walk away.