Do you know what your attachment style is? Are you aware of how it impacts your relationships?
In this episode, Florence Ann Romano shares her unique perspective on community, childcare, attachment styles, and relationships. Florence Ann is an Author, Active Childcare Advocate, Personal Growth Strategist, a member of the Board of Directors at the Children’s Research Fund, and a founding member of Sesame Street’s Leadership Council.
Throughout this episode, Florence Ann shares her thoughts on attachment styles and how they mold our personal and romantic relationships, the link between building a village and philanthropy, and parenting tips to raise happy and successful children. Florence Ann also talks about how to build supportive communities for special needs children, the buildup of her latest book, "Build Your Village," and much more.
Tune in to Episode 431 of Becoming Your Best and learn from Florence Ann Romano how to build the perfect village around you and your loved ones.
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