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You go to a movie and leave your child with the babysitter. When you return, your child gets near you but angrily

resists being touched. Your child's behavior is suggestive of which type of attachment?

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User Kobold
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Answer:

avoidant-insecure attachment style

Step-by-step explanation:

I think I would described it like this, when the child gets near you but angrily resists being touched, is suggestive of an avoidant-insecure attachment style.

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User Jumanne
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Answer:

avoidant attachment

"disorganized/disoriented attachment."

Step-by-step explanation:

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One sentence: Avoidant attachment is when a child doesn't feel safe or loved by their caregiver, so they try to stay away from them.

Analogy: It's like a scared animal that runs away from its owner.

Example: A child who has been abused or neglected by their caregiver might develop avoidant attachment.

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User Abernier
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