you will continue to read contradictory things re meeting people. Every family and every child is different.
A week post introductions is very very new....think baby...a week postbirth you may have aunt and uncle/grandparent visit, but probably for a short time then you and baby would either need a break or to go upstairs and feed/nap etc. Its exhausting for the little one to meet new people at this stage.
who is this person? am i moving again? will they take me away? what am i supposed to do? should i sit on their lap? pick me up? hug me? ....can you imagine what our little ones go though? it must be completely overwhelming!
we found a run around at the park bumping into friends/family, no picking up, hugging etc worked really well for our preschool aged DC. just a wave hi, let DC play with you doing all the interaction, your family get to meet them, and a wave bye at the end....
re 'bonding well'.....sorry its my pet hate phrase. You haven't begun to scratch the surface even. A week or two in there isn't any bonding really. DC is going through the motions....DC may like you yes, but the bonding is yet to come at this point in time. I think most adopters when they look back at photos in 6-12 months say they don't recognise their childs face at this point - the look in their childs eyes usually.
i know family will be keen, but concentrate on you, DP and your DC if you can for as long as you can. Its really really important, and you won't get this time back....
good luck....