Continuity of Care

What is Continuity and Primary Care?

Why is Continuity of Care so important?

Children’s first relationships, especially with families and primary caregivers, address two fundamental needs:

  1. The presence of the caregiver reduces a child’s fear of challenging situations and enables the child to explore with confidence and to manage stress.
  2. Attachment relationships strengthen a young child’s sense of confidence.

~ From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood

Ongoing Nurturing Relationships

“Every child needs an intimate relationship with a primary caregiver over a long period of time. This is far more important to emotional and intellectual development than early cognitive training or educational games. If this relationship is absent or interrupted, a child can develop disorders of reasoning, motivation and attachment.”

~ Dr. T. Berry Brazelton & Dr.Stanley Greenspan

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Continuity of Care

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