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I think that a possible alternative explanation for the correlation depends on the number of children a family has. For the first child, the parents would be more likely to spend time with him or her because it is their first child. For example, parents tend to take less pictures of their second chil...
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There are many aspects of family and household culture can affect a child's level of attachment. I think the most imfluential is how much time the mother or other member of the family interact with the child. If the mother is busy and there are other people to interact with the child everyday the child w...
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