Happy New Year! Beginning in January, the IECMH Consultation team will explore the most common reasons requests for services are submitted to the team. The areas of concern are attachment, self-regulation, communication, aggression, and interaction. This issue of the newsletter will cover attachment and the various ways attachment shows up in children and adults.
According to the Institute of Child Psychology, “A child’s attachment to his or her primary caregiver speaks to more than just a relationship. It is a deep and enduring emotional bond which serves to guide the child as he navigates new relationships, new experiences, and new learnings.” All people, especially children, need to feel safe, seen, soothed, and secure to build securely attached relationships. In this issue, we explore how to build strong, positive relationships, as well as how to repair relationships that have experienced rupture.
As educator Rita Pierson said, “Every child deserves a champion- an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection, and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be.”