Black Secure Attachment For Empowerment (BSAFE) is a parent education curriculum focused on the crucial parent-child relationship. It includes four key processes for supporting Black children's growth: secure attachment, developmental growth, emotional adversity repair, and cultural identity development. Participants can immerse themselves in a two-day workshop to explore these concepts and enhance their parenting skills.

Black parents gain a deeper understanding of the positive impact of parent-child connection while learning the stages of development and methods for healthy ethnic self-concept.

Shifting parenting from a status to a practice

BSAFE positions parents with tools to practice fathering and mothering with a stronger sense of their child’s growth, milestones, emotional make-up, and sense of self. Moving the concept of secure attachment into daily practice, parents learn to discipline (teach), affirm, and promote ethnic identity from the basis of healthy connection.

 

Trauma auto-expresses itself, but resilience is a choice. Combining secure-attachment models with a developmental understanding of growth guarantees a healthy child.

RESILIENCE in our embodied behaviors

BSAFE centers on models of healing, long-term teaching principles, and emotional well-being. Parents identify their pain and barriers, learn to guide their children through somatic work, and develop a more profound assurance of their child’s emotional wellness.