ATTACh ATTACh provides desperately needed support, therapeutic referrals, products, training, and information on the treatment of attachment and trauma disorders

ATTACh, the Association for Training on Trauma and Attachment in Children, strives for a world where every child has secure attachment relationships by training parents and professionals to promote healthy attachment and heal trauma.

06/10/2026

For the first time, the 2026 KIDS COUNT® Data Book includes a child well-being score in addition to state rankings. This 0-to-1,000 score makes it easier to see how outcomes for kids are changing over time.

The latest data show a mixed picture across the country. Overall child well-being declined nationally between 2019 and 2024, with education showing the largest decline. At the same time, there are signs of progress: Teen births fell 24%, and the share of children living in high-poverty neighborhoods decreased by 22%.

Learn more in this year’s Data Book: http://aecf.org/databook

06/03/2026
06/02/2026

Pride is about authenticity, connection, and belonging. 🌈

At ATTACh, we know that healing happens in environments where people feel accepted for who they truly are. This Pride Month and every month, we stand with LGBTQ+ youth, families, and professionals—supporting inclusive, affirming, and trauma-informed practices.

Together, we can create spaces where every story is valued and every identity is respected.

05/15/2026

This is a win win, attend for free, already paid for, CE's covered. Amazing opportunity

Good Touch is critical
05/15/2026

Good Touch is critical

A short, gentle hug can do more than comfort a child; it can reshape the way their brain responds to stress. Even five seconds of warm contact triggers powerful chemical changes that help regulate the nervous system and promote emotional stability.

When a caregiver embraces a child, oxytocin, often called the “love hormone,” is released. This hormone reduces stress, lowers cortisol levels, and supports healthy brain function. These brief moments teach the child that they are safe, loved, and supported.

Hugs also strengthen the neural pathways responsible for emotional regulation. Over time, repeated comforting contact builds resilience, helping children cope better with challenges, frustration, or fear. These small moments contribute to long-term mental and emotional wellbeing.

The effect is not limited to emotional benefits. Physiological changes, such as a slowed heart rate and calmer breathing, reinforce the brain’s ability to return to balance quickly after stress.

Caregivers can use these brief, intentional hugs throughout the day. Each embrace is more than affection—it is a neurochemical reset that supports learning, focus, and emotional growth. Simple daily touch becomes a powerful tool for nurturing a child’s brain and overall development.

Address

1609 West County Road 42, Suite 324
Burnsville, MN
55306

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+16128614222

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