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Child Development: Attachment Lab


It is possible to gather that wellbeing later in life is often associated with people who possess healthy attachment to their mothers as babies. It is not, however, proven that a being a securely attached baby causes a better quality of life later on.

This is due to the fact that there are underlying variables present in people's experiences during development that cannot be disregarded.Other major aspects that may have in influence on healthy development include interaction with other children, nutrition, and activity level.Wellbeing later in life could easily be affected by factors such as these.In result, quality of life later on cannot be regarded as a direct result of a healthy attachment to the mother.



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