The first 1,000 days are the most important in any child's life - to set the foundation for a well-rounded and stable adulthood.
A key part of those first 1,000 days is early attachment, the importance of forming healthy attachments, and what that means for children as they grow up.
Nathan Wallis is a neuroscience educator and he joins to discuss early attachment.
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Dougal Sutherland: Does telling your kids to 'be yourself' just lead to bullying?
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Sara Chatwin: Psychologist chats parents' sideline behaviour
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