These children often have caregivers who are responsive, consistent, and emotionally available. - Secure Attachment, This attachment style often results from inconsistent caregiving, where the caregiver is sometimes responsive but may also be unavailable or unpredictable. - Anxious-Resistant Attachment (Ambivalent), This attachment style can develop when caregivers are consistently unresponsive or reject the child's bids for closeness. - Anxious-Avoidant Attachment, This attachment style often arises in situations where the caregiver is abusive, neglectful, or frightening. The child may have learned to fear their caregiver while also seeking their protection, leading to conflicting behaviours. - Disorganised Attachment,
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