1) Age 0-6 weeks - Infants display indiscriminate attachment behaviours, such as preferring human contact over inanimate objects. They show no clear preference for a specific caregiver a) Asocial stage b) Anti social stage c) Specific attachment d) Non-specific attachment e) Multiple attachment  f) Indiscriminate attachment 2) 6 weeks-6/7 months - Infants begin to prefer familiar people over strangers but are still relatively accepting of comfort from anyone. They may show preferences for primary caregivers but are generally comfortable with other caregivers as well. a) Asocial stage b) Anti social stage c) Specific attachment d) Non-specific attachment e) Multiple attachment f) Indiscriminate attachment 3) 7-9 Months - Infants develop a strong attachment to a primary caregiver, usually the mother, and show distress when separated from them. They may display stranger anxiety and prefer the primary caregiver's presence over others. a) Asocial stage b) Anti social stage c) Specific attachment d) Non-specific attachment e) Multiple attachment f) Indiscriminate attachment 4) 10 Months onwards - Infants form attachments with multiple caregivers, such as fathers, siblings, or grandparents, expanding their social network of attachment figures. a) Asocial satge b) Anti social stage c) Specific attachment d) Non-specific attachment e) Multiple attachment f) Indiscriminate attachment

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