Circle of Security
A relationship-based parenting program that helps caregivers read children’s emotional needs, support secure attachment, and balance comfort with exploration. Instead of rule sheets, it offers a simple visual “circle” showing when to let kids venture out and when to be the safe harbour.
Key ideas
- Children need both a secure base (freedom to explore) and a safe haven (welcome back for comfort).
- “Bigger, stronger, wiser, kind” anchors caregiver responses—firm enough to protect, warm enough to connect.
- Misbehaviour often signals an unmet attachment need; meeting the need first makes limit-setting easier.
Why it works
- Boosts children’s self-regulation, confidence, and empathy.
- Lowers parent guilt and reactivity by shifting the lens from “defiant” to “distressed.”
- Backed by decades of attachment research; results show calmer households and improved parent-child bonds.
What sessions look like
- 8–10 weekly small-group or 1-to-1 meetings.
- Video clips illustrate common caregiving struggles; reflections tailor the model to your family.
- Practical home tasks build new habits—celebrated, not graded.
- Offered through Parent Coaching or our Emotionally Healthy Parenting group; can pair with child individual therapy or SPACE treatment when anxiety fuels clinginess.
Try Circle of Security if…
- Your child clings, melts down at separations, or seems endlessly “bossy.”
- You flip-flop between permissive and strict and want a steadier middle path.
- Past trauma or stress makes it hard to stay calm when big feelings hit.
Clinicians trained in Circle of Security
- Ola Obaro – gentle, attachment-rich coaching for kids and teens
- Jaydon Frid – family-systems lens plus DBT skills
- Dr. Zia Lakdawalla – integrates COS with CBT/DBT for anxious or strong-willed children
- Charlotte Johnston – DBT/ACT and neurodivergent-affirming approach
- Cassandra Harmsen – emotion-focused family work for younger kids
FAQs — Circle of Security
Do children attend?
No—parents learn the framework, then apply it at home.
What age is it for?
Birth through early adolescence; examples are tailored to your child’s stage.
Will this make me too “soft”?
COS pairs nurturing with clear boundaries: “bigger, stronger, and kind.”
Can I do COS alongside behaviour plans?
Yes; attachment security strengthens the impact of any skills program.
How soon will I notice change?
Many parents report calmer interactions within 2–3 weeks of consistent practice.