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Attachment Theory In Child Development

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Attachment theory in child development is a psychological framework that highlights the importance of secure emotional bonds between children and their caregivers.

Key Features

  • Secure attachment
  • Insecure attachment
  • Attachment styles
  • Impact on child development

Pros

  • Promotes healthy emotional development in children
  • Helps caregivers understand and respond to children's needs effectively
  • Provides insights into relationship patterns in adulthood

Cons

  • May oversimplify complex relationships
  • Not all children fit neatly into attachment categories

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