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Family Training Series: Feeding Attachment: Nurturing Attachment Through Every Bite

  • Association of Infant Mental Health in Tennessee 446 Metroplex Drive Nashville, TN, 37211 United States (map)

Title: Feeding Attachment: Nurturing Attachment Through Every Bite

Date: June 4th, 2024

Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm CST/ 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST

Description:

The single most crucial ingredient in laying a healthy foundation for children is caring, nurturing relationships. For babies, this foundation develops as caregivers and parents build bonds and attachment. Caregivers are a baby’s first teacher, from initial communication skills and sweet coos to little fingers reaching for their mother’s dinner plate. Each part of the journey is remarkable and carves a special place in a caregiver’s heart. AIMHiTN strives to assist caregivers and families as they begin this journey, presenting a supportive collective of four trainings specifically targeting how caregivers can thrive in their pivotal role of bonding and attachment. Bonding with an infant is developed through consistent interactions from those that are most important around them: mothers, fathers, siblings, and caregivers alike. After this bond is strengthened, attachment wraps a baby in security and warmth, through an infant’s first two love languages: touch and feeding.

In this fourth and final training under the Family Training Series, we explore how feeding is more than just sustenance—it’s a powerful tool for building strong emotional connections between caregivers and infants. Whether through nursing, bottle feeding, or feeding tubes, the act of feeding fosters deep attachment bonds. This presentation delves into practical tips and tricks for caregivers to maximize feeding time as an opportunity for bonding not only between mother and baby but also among siblings and fathers. Discover how simple yet meaningful interactions during feeding can shape lifelong attachments and promote healthy family dynamics.

Presenter(s): Crystal Gilreath, M.S., IBCLC, IMH-E®, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant

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