Infants learn through relationships before they learn through instruction, and their capacity to explore, communicate, and form meaning emerges in environments that feel safe, responsive, and emotionally coherent. While developmental trajectories are shaped by multiple relational, social and structural factors, when families are supported to strengthen attachment and reduce stress, the conditions that support attention, curiosity, and self-regulation are more likely to emerge. This Perspective a
Learning begins in relationships: integrating family support and relational pedagogy in the early years
Nicole Artico
