The first language of love .. How does the infant build his emotional links with his parents?

From the first days, the infant begins to send silent signals that reflect his need for safety. Visual communication with the mother or father, and the first social smile that usually appears at the age of two months, then the spontaneous sounds that come out in the form of a manpower, are all ways to express his feelings. The infant also shows his attachment by searching for a warm embrace, crying in the absence of familiar faces, and even imitating movements and gestures.
Studies in neuroscience demonstrated that these reactions are not just emotional manifestations, but rather directly affecting the brain, as they help to grow attention, memory, and executive functions. Research published in prestigious scientific journals has indicated that urban ulcers and touch lead to the secretion of hormones such as oxytocin, which enhance nerve bonds and leave long -term biological effects.
Development psychologists affirm that this silent language cultivates a sense of self -confidence, makes him more able to face challenges in the future, and gives him tools to build healthy social relationships. Early love does not only mean emotional stability, but also reflects on cognitive abilities and academic success later. It is the first language that the child mastered, a language without words, but it is the deepest impact on the formation of his personality.
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