Circle of Security Parenting™ (COSP™) Course Singapore | Nightingale Pediatrics
8-Week Parenting Program

Parenting Without the Struggle.

Join our Circle of Security Parenting™ (COSP™) group. Learn to decode your child's emotional needs, reduce conflict, and build a secure relationship that lasts a lifetime.

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Look Beyond Behavior.

It's easy to get lost in managing "bad behavior." Circle of Security Parenting™ helps you look beneath the surface to understand what your child is actually asking for.

Based on decades of attachment research, this program offers a clear "roadmap" to understanding your child's needs. You will learn when to support exploration and when to provide comfort—creating the "secure base" your child needs to thrive.

The 8-Week Journey

Week 1

Welcome to the Circle

Week 2

Exploring Our Children's Needs

Week 3

"Being With" Emotions

Week 4

Being Hands Big & Kind

Week 5

The Path to Security

Week 6

Exploring Our Struggles

Week 7

Rupture and Repair

Week 8

Summary & Celebration

Program Details

Format Remote (IntakeQ)
Duration 8 Weeks
Group Size 8-12 Parents
Cost S$500 / person

Facilitated by Dr. Amy Reale
Registered Circle of Security Parenting™ Facilitator

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Common Questions

Is this program suitable for parents of teenagers?

The core Circle of Security Parenting™ curriculum is designed primarily for parents of children aged 0-12 years. However, the concepts of attachment and "being a safe haven" are universal and can help parents of older teens understand emotional needs better.

Do both parents need to attend?

Ideally, yes. When both parents speak the same emotional language, the benefits for the child are amplified. However, we welcome single parents or individual attendees, who often find immense support in the group dynamic.

Is this group therapy?

COSP™ is a psycho-educational program, not clinical group therapy. While it is therapeutic and supportive, the focus is on learning the COSP framework and reflecting on parenting patterns, rather than treating mental health disorders.