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Developmental Lab


One variable that could influence both a child's attachment style and later well-being is his or her genetic makeup or temperament.  A child who is naturally laid-back is well-equipped to deal with his mother's absence during the "Strange Situation" and will most likely be able to handle the stresses that arise later in life as well.  Conversely, a child who is naturally uptight or anxious is ill-equipped to deal with the "Strange Situation" and will probably respond worse to life's later troubles.

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