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A child experiencing tactile defensiveness will actively seek tactile stimulation?

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Children with resistant attachment show clingy behavior but reject attempts at interaction. They are fearful, disturbed, and difficult to comfort when separated from the attachment figure.

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In cases of resistant attachment, children tend to show clingy behavior, but then they reject the attachment figure's attempts to interact with them. These children do not explore the toys in the room, as they are too fearful. During separation in the Strange Situation, they became extremely disturbed and angry with the parent. When the parent returns, the children are difficult to comfort. Resistant attachment is the result of the caregivers' inconsistent level of response to their child.

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