Secure Attachment - Become visibly upset when their caregivers leave and are happy when their parents return. When frightened, these children will seek comfort from the parent or caregiver., Ambivalent Attachment - Extremely suspicious of strangers. These children display considerable distress when separated from a parent or caregiver, but do not seem reassured or comforted by the return of the parent. In some cases, the child might passively reject the parent by refusing comfort, Avoidant Attachment - Avoid parents and caregivers. This avoidance often becomes especially pronounced after a period of absence., Disorganised Attachment - Show a lack of clear attachment behaviour. Their actions and responses to caregivers are often a mix of behaviours, including avoidance or resistance.,

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