Breastfeeding an adopted child has previously been discussed as something that is nice to do but without potential for significant benefit. This paper reviews the evidence in physiological and behavioural research, that breastfeeding can play a significant role in developing the attachment relationship between child and mother. As illustrated in the case studies presented, in instances of adoption and particularly where the child has experienced abuse or neglect, the impact of breastfeeding can be considerable. Breastfeeding may assist attachment development via the provision of regular intimate interaction between mother and child; the calming, relaxing and analgesic impact of breastfeeding on children; and the stress relieving and materna...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Breastfeeding an adopted child has previously been discussed as something that is nice to do but wit...
Breastfeeding is known to have positive effects on the health and nutrition of infants and has been ...
A child builds their self-esteem and trust in the world around them based on the attachment they dev...
ABSTRACT Background: The emotional bond that a mother feels towards her infant is critical to their ...
Breastfeeding is associated with numerous health benefits to offspring and mothers and may improve m...
While the nutritional and physical health benefits of breastfeeding are well established, accumulati...
The aim is to study the attachment bond between adopted children and children who grow up in familie...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
The literature on parenting emphasises that, not only does parental behaviour influence child develo...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
The literature on parenting emphasises that, not only does parental behaviour influence child develo...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Breastfeeding an adopted child has previously been discussed as something that is nice to do but wit...
Breastfeeding is known to have positive effects on the health and nutrition of infants and has been ...
A child builds their self-esteem and trust in the world around them based on the attachment they dev...
ABSTRACT Background: The emotional bond that a mother feels towards her infant is critical to their ...
Breastfeeding is associated with numerous health benefits to offspring and mothers and may improve m...
While the nutritional and physical health benefits of breastfeeding are well established, accumulati...
The aim is to study the attachment bond between adopted children and children who grow up in familie...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
The literature on parenting emphasises that, not only does parental behaviour influence child develo...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
The literature on parenting emphasises that, not only does parental behaviour influence child develo...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...