Daniel A. Hughes is an author and expert in the field of child psychology and attachment-based therapy.
He specializes in family-based interventions and has written extensively on the topic of parenting and child development.
Hughes' work focuses on integrating neuroscience with attachment theory to provide practical strategies for parents and caregivers.
His approach emphasizes the importance of empathy, understanding, and emotional connection in fostering healthy parent-child relationships.
Hughes is known for developing the PACE model (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy) as a framework for effective parenting and therapeutic interventions.
His writing style is described as informative but sometimes technical, reflecting his deep knowledge of brain science and psychology.
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