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You Can’t Spoil an Infant.

Many new parents are told that by responding too quickly or too warmly to an infant's cries, they risk "spoiling" them. The fear is that too much attention will create…

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Nebraska’s Circle of Security Success Story

Rooted in Relationships: Nebraska Embraces Circle of Security At Circle of Security International, we're continually moved by the global stories of connection and growth sparked by this approach. One such…

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New Research Shows Support for Circle of Security

We're excited to share that Circle of Security has been identified as a promising attachment-based intervention for parents of infants in a recent systematic review. The review compared the available evidence…

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Shark Music and The Core Sensitivities: New Online Course

Circle of Security International (COSI) is excited to introduce a new online course for registered COSP Facilitators. The course, Shark Music and The Core Sensitivities, offers facilitators a deeper journey into understanding one of our most well-known metaphors, Shark Music.

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A Circle Story from Svendborg, Denmark

We attended the COSP training in Copenhagen, including participants from Iceland, Portugal, Sweden, and Denmark in August 2019. We were a group from Svendborg consisting of five health nurses and…

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Following the Path to Security

I am a COSP Facilitator, and I am compelled to reach out to Circle of Security International and thank you. I am amazed at the power, its creation, its influence…

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It’s Never Too Late

In the winter of 2010, when my oldest son was 12 years old I drove 400km (248 miles) round trip once a week for eight weeks to take the Circle…

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