Regardless of
whether infants and young children are in care of high or low quality, or have begun care from an early age, have experienced many or few transitions in care arrangements, or are out of the home for extended hours, the security of infant - mother attachment is primarily guided by the sensitivity of maternal care.
What is the most important influence in determining
whether infants and young children develop secure attachments to their mothers?
Not exact matches
Whether consciously or not, coupling the misinformation of Laura Pratt's articles with advertising that promotes products proven to put the lives of
infants and young children at risk is a shameful misuse of the Canadian journalistic privilege.
This clarification was necessitated when our Global Council, on behalf of IBFAN, had to take a strategic decision
whether or not
and under what conditions IBFAN should participate in two new initiatives by UNICEF
and WHO, WHO NetCode,
and the UNICEF Breastfeeding Advocacy Initiative, both receiving funding from the BMGF, which has direct links
and gets its returns from the baby food industry
and also engages with entities such as the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) that create situations of risk of conflicts of Interest in
infant and young child feeding.
Whether consciously or not, coupling misleading articles with advertising that promotes products proven to put the lives of
infants and young children at risk is a shameful misuse of the Canadian journalistic privilege.
The pull - to - sit test, done in
infants as
young as six months old, monitors
whether or not a
child has head lag, or trouble controlling his neck
and head.
The social
and family environment of an
infant or
young child is shared with those (
whether parents or others) upon whom he is dependent.