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The phrase "attuned parents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe parents who are in tune with their children's needs, emotions, or behaviors, often indicating a strong connection or understanding.
Example: "Attuned parents are more likely to recognize when their child is feeling overwhelmed and can provide the necessary support."
Alternatives: "in tune parents" or "responsive parents".
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Attuned parents help their children develop regular eating, elimination and sleep habits.
Allowing them to have that relationship is an example of us doing our job as caring, attuned parents. 5. Be open-minded.
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Furthermore, it is hypothesized that, with the family-centered approach, the predictive values of the identification of psychosocial problems will be more accurate and that care will be better attuned to parents' needs and wishes and that parents will be more willing to disclose concerns, as compared to care as usual.
Assisted reproductive technology requires thoughtful, psychologically attuned responses by parents, professionals and our society.
The gym filled with several hundred spectators, most of them practitioners or parents attuned to the sport's nuances.
As they face the college admissions process, parents attuned to the barrage of media coverage believe that the best colleges accept only superhumans -- a belief encouraged, admittedly, by some universities -- and strive to prepare their sons and daughters accordingly.
For all the apparent contradictions, she and others said, there is growing consensus about some of the factors that help young children's healthy development: high-quality child care, parents attuned to their children's needs, a good home environment, stimulation.
Of course, the bear is just as much a tool for keeping parents attuned to their child's general well-being as it is a medical device.
Clearly, Gordon is highly attuned to the parent-child bond.
Correspondingly, the professional's being attuned to the parent's affect may be reflected in the pacing of the diagnostic interview, with a more sensitive style of informing allowing for information to be presented at a pace that parents can follow.
Some of the strategies and insights gained from this body of research are already visible in most children's hospitals: a place for parents to sleep, even in the intensive care unit; including parents in so-called family-centered rounds; a staff attuned to interpret a parent's extreme behavior as a cry for help, rather than a source of irritation and extra work.
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