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- However, it’s important for all adults working with children to understand what attachment is and know how to help parents and carers become attuned to their child’s needs. You might do this by working with them directly, or by signposting families to other appropriate services.
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Improved infant invitation and initiation of interaction with adults including parents. Improved assessment and support of the family’s needs, child protection issues and the parent’s capacity to change. A system-level Theory of Change explains the impact teams can have at a population and system level.
On this page, you’ll find information on: why attachment is important. how children develop attachment. attachment issues, insecure and secure attachment and behaviours to look out for. how trauma can affect attachment. how you can support parents and carers to develop a bond with their child.
Mar 31, 2009 · When infants attach successfully to their parents and caregivers, they learn to trust that the outside world is a welcoming place and are more likely to explore and interact with their environment. This lays the groundwork for further social, emotional, and cognitive development.
Sep 14, 2015 · Key messages. Adverse exposures and experiences in early childhood increase risks for poor social, cognitive, and health outcomes. Despite great strides in improving child survival over 200 million children under 5 are at risk of not reaching their full potential.
- Bernadette Daelmans, Maureen M. Black, Joan Lombardi, Jane Lucas, Linda Richter, Karlee Silver, Pia ...
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- The Science Behind The Principles
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- The Design Principles in Action
Scientists have discovered that the experiences children have early in life—and the environments in which they have them—not only shape their brain architecture, but also affect whether, how, and when the developmental instructions carried in their genes are expressed across multiple biological systems. This is how the interpersonal relationships y...
Responsive relationships early in life are the most important factor in building sturdy brain architecture. Think of building a house: The foundation establishes a base upon which everything else is built. The same is true with developing brains. Brain architecture is comprised of trillions of connections among billionsof neurons across different a...
Understanding major influences on child development and how adults develop and use core skills—as well as recognizing the effects of excessive stress on both—is critical for improving outcomes for individuals and all of society. Drawing on a common understanding of how healthy development can be either promoted or derailed, practitioners and policy...
May 12, 2016 · It is shaped by a number of factors such as: sensitive attuned parenting. effects of socio-economic status. the impact of high-quality early education and care. Parents have the biggest...
Chapter summary. This chapter will help you understand and communicate the reasons why every area in the UK needs a specialised parent-infant relationship team. We condense the compelling case for parent-infant teams, and their associated systems-level work, into ten easily-communicated key messages.