Attachment Objects
Attachment objects are items that provide comfort and security, often used by children during times of stress or anxiety. These objects can include stuffed animals, blankets, or any personal item that a child feels a strong emotional connection to. They serve as a source of reassurance, helping children navigate new experiences or transitions.
In psychology, attachment objects are linked to the concept of attachment theory, which explores the bonds formed between individuals, particularly between caregivers and children. These objects can help children develop coping mechanisms and emotional regulation skills, fostering a sense of stability in their lives.