Infants and Toddlers - Critical Years For Learning
Infants and Toddlers - Critical Years For Learning
Infants and Toddlers - Critical Years For Learning
Bonding Attachment
• enduring emotional tie between
takes place between infant and parent infant and parent
• children engage attachment
behaviors (e.g., crying, sucking,
begins at birth
babbling, etc.) to get and
maintain proximity
serves as the basis for mutual attachment
• adults also engage in
attachment behaviors (e.g.,
kissing, touching, embracing,
etc.) to establish attachments
Attachments
Baby signing – infants as young as five months can learn signals that
stand for something else. A growing movement suggests children
should be taught to communicate using signs before they are able to
talk.
Developmentally Appropriate Programs