Feeding connection moments

0–6 monthsSuccess MindsetNo materials needed

During feeding time, hold your child close and make gentle eye contact. Notice when they look at you and hold their gaze for a moment. Talk softly to them or simply be present together. Pay attention to their signals about when they are hungry and when they are full.

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Feeding connection moments

How to Do This Activity

During feeding time, hold your child close and make gentle eye contact. Notice when they look at you and hold their gaze for a moment. Talk softly to them or simply be present together. Pay attention to their signals about when they are hungry and when they are full.

Why It Works

Responsive feeding creates repeated positive interactions that build trust and security. When you notice and respond to your child's hunger and fullness cues, they learn that their needs will be met consistently. This predictable responsiveness is central to forming secure attachments that support healthy development across the lifespan (Thompson, 2008).

Tips for Parents

Let your child guide the pace of feeding. Rushing or pushing them to finish can interfere with their natural signals. It's fine if your child looks around during feeding. Brief moments of eye contact are valuable.

Materials Needed

None

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine

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