";s:4:"text";s:1785:" Later, once attachment disorder has developed, signs might include: The baby or child doesn't turn to his/her mother or main caregiver when upset. When someone avoids eye contact, it may mean they don't want something about them to be seen. You’re home! Eye contact is vital in communication with the world in general and in intimacy with loved ones. Bub willfully avoiding eye contact at times: LO (7 months) has always been a very alert and interested baby. Does anyone else experience this?
The mother or carer doesn't seem to smile at the baby or have any eye contact. Include Dad. Fisher says the participation of her husband, Haley, was vital for managing her high-needs baby. Eye Contact: Hi, My baby is almost 3.5 months and I'm noticing that he will make direct eye contact with me when he is lying down, but when I hold him or help him stand he is looking at everything but me and almost avoids eye contact. It is extremely reassuring to realize that you are not the only one loving a high-needs baby. The baby or child does not smile or respond when interacting with an adult. DAD! He'll look at strangers and wait for them to look before throwing out a beaming smile. They could be lying, masking their emotions or insecure in some way. The baby or child avoids being touched or comforted. “Dad should help as much as possible. Brent’s parents had been happily watching his dog while on deployment but no one can replace your “true human.” Brent’s baby girl is quick to jump up, with tail-wagging, to tell him just how much she missed him.