Attachment parenting is a way of taking care of babies and children that focuses on building strong emotional connections between parents and their children. It means trying to have a deep, loving, and responsive relationship with your child by being physically close to them, listening to their needs, and showing them lots of love and attention.
Some examples of attachment parenting include breastfeeding (if possible), co-sleeping, carrying your baby in a sling or carrier, and responding to your baby's cries quickly. It also involves positive discipline techniques, such as using empathy and talking with your child about their feelings, instead of punishment.
The goal of attachment parenting is to create a secure and loving environment for the child to grow up in, which can lead to better emotional and social development later in life.