In their Adult life, they feel comfortable with intimacy and independence, balancing both in their relationships.
They can trust their partners and feel confident in the relationship's stability.
What is .... Secure Attachment
Babies have thoughts, emotions, and wishes from birth.
What is ... the truth?
Feeling of choking
Trembling or Shaking
Chills or Hot Flashes
Sweating
What is.. Anxiety *
often arises when a child’s caregiver is both a source of comfort and a source of fear—creating confusion about whether it’s safe to seek support.
What is.... Disorganized/Fearful-Avoidant Attachment
Picking up my baby when they are crying majority of the time will create a strong bond in our relationship
What is... the truth?
Warm and Fuzzy
Joyful
Increased energy or a bounce in your step
Relaxed muscles and open posture
Smiling or laughter
What is ... feeling connected to baby **
often forms when caregivers are emotionally unavailable, unresponsive, or dismissive of a child’s needs—leading the child to learn that it's safer not to show vulnerability or seek comfort.
keep partners at arm’s length, avoid emotional conversations, and suppress their own attachment needs. They often appear confident and self-sufficient but may struggle with true emotional closeness.
What is.... Avoidant/Dismissive Attachment
Picking up my baby means I am spoiling them
What is .... A Myth
Shallow breathing or feeling like it’s hard to take a deep breath
Heavy or weighted feeling in the limbs or chest
Digestive issues (like stomach discomfort, constipation, or nausea)
Crying while with baby
What is... Depression*
child experiences consistent, loving, and responsive care from their caregivers. These children learn that they can trust others, express their needs, and rely on others for support.
What is...... Secure Attachment?
Being repeatedly exposed to anger and fear leads to changes in their brains
What is.. the truth
Rapid heart rate and breathing
Flushed face
Tensed/clenched muscles
Handle inanimate objects roughly, behave aggressively towards objects
Behave roughly towards other people
Become less responsive to baby
What is... Anger
Need for Reassurance
Overthinking and Clinginess
Fear of Abandonment
Low Self-Worth
High Sensitivity to Relationship Cues
What is....Anxious-Preoccupied Attachment
Arguing with a friend near my baby is okay, because they cannot understand us.
What is... a myth.
Baby is feeling:
scared, left alone, confused, others do not care how i feel, people are hurtful and scary
What is... the baby is impacted by and learning from Mom's experience of depression