Nepal, March 25 -- Children act like sponges, soaking up their surroundings and adapting to the world. While genetics influence their development, it's undeniable that their environment shapes their emotional intelligence, social skills, and capacity to navigate life. This is where the concept of attachment-the connection between a child and their caregiver-comes into play. Early attachment patterns teach children how to form relationships, handle stress, and understand emotions.

Attachment is that deep, fundamental bond a child forms with their carer, often a parent, that will later shape how they interact with the world. Children with a secure attachment feel safe and loved, which helps them regulate their emotions, self-awareness, and...