Latchment Before Attachment

Latchment Before Attachment Introduction
Imprinting is an evolutionary survival strategy for newborns to obtain nutrition and
immunological protection.

Newborn mammals are genetically predisposed to orally
imprint and latch on the maternal nipple. If deprived of the maternal nipple,
newborns will latch onto a decoy (thumb, dummy etc). Latchment is the first stage
of emotional development. Avoiding decoys reduces pathologies and enhances
emotional development.

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