Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up – Infant
ABC - Infant targets several key issues that have been identified as problematic among children who have experienced early maltreatment and/or disruptions in care. These young children often behave in ways that push caregivers away. The first intervention component helps caregivers to re-interpret children's behavioral signals so that they provide nurturance even when it is not elicited. Nurturance does not come naturally to many caregivers, but children who have experienced early adversity especially need nurturing care. Thus, the intervention helps caregivers provide nurturing care even if it does not come naturally. Second, many children who have experienced early adversity are dysregulated behaviorally and biologically. The second intervention component helps caregivers provide a responsive, predictable, warm environment that enhances young children's behavioral and regulatory capabilities. The intervention helps caregivers follow their children's lead with delight. The third intervention component helps caregivers decrease behaviors that could be overwhelming or frightening to a young child.
Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up - Early Childhood (ABC-EC), with a target population of caregivers of young children ages 2 through 4 who have experienced early adversity or are demonstrating socioemotional or behavioral concerns, is rated separately on this website.