Besides being a labor/employment, mediator and mom, I am also a guardian ad litem, working with at risk children. In that latter role, I recently had the pleasure of viewing "The Connected Baby," a documentary or "film conversation" produced by researcher Dr. Suzanne Zeedyk and film-maker Jonathan Robertson.
In her opening presentation of her documentary, Dr. Zeedyk discussed how there has been a dramatic increase in the neuroscience associated with attachment. Simply put, a baby's brain is healthier and more robust, with far greater neural pathways, if he or she forms early and strong attachments with primary care givers. In the first year of develop-