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There are Eight Principles as per Sears’ theory of attachment parenting, proponents such as the API attempt to foster a secure bond with their children by promoting eight principles which are identified as goals for parents to strive for. These eight principles are:
1. Preparation for Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting
2. Feed with Love and Respect
3. Respond with Sensitivity
4. Use Nurturing Touch
5. Engage in Nighttime Parenting
6. Provide Consistent Loving Care
7. Practice Positive Discipline
8. Strive for Balance in Personal and Family Life
These values are interpreted in a variety of ways. Many attachment parents also choose to live a natural family living lifestyle, such as natural childbirth, stay-at-home parenting, co-sleeping, breastfeeding, using baby carriers, homeschooling, the anti-circumcision movement, natural health, cooperative movements, and support of organic food.