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COVER STORY | ATTACHMENT DADDYING But Shaun admits being an attentive parent didn’t come naturally to him. “It took a lot of practice to feel confident,” he says, echoing the sentiments of many dads. “I was always asking Melissa questions: What do I feed him? Should I give him a bath? Can he have this thing he’s asking for?” Now, four years into his parenting journey, he has not only embraced his role as dad, but now identifies as an attachment parent. Guided by Melissa’s gentle hand, both Shadd parents are confident with the label. “In our marriage, she and I are one,” says Shaun. “When she would read something about parenting styles, we’d talk about it openly. Or if I did something that she felt could have been handled differently, she would let me know. Sometimes I was reluctant to try her suggestions, but I quickly saw how well it worked and how positively Zion was reacting. I’ve easily adapted to gentle parenting.” The term attachment parenting is a bit of a contentious one these days. Somewhat trendy and mostly misunderstood, even parents who subscribe to a more gentle style of parenting are sometimes reluctant to use the term. And when the term is used, thoughts of hippies in communes or Alicia Silverstone feeding her son like a baby bird tend to be popular images. And it X^H