Attachment Myths Explored
Attachment is a gradual process that requires time and reinforcement, not something established in a few weeks. Children thrive on emotional refueling from their primary caregivers, allowing them to explore their environment confidently. Common misconceptions, such as the necessity of daycare for socialization, overlook the natural play behaviors of young children and the critical role of attachment figures in their development.In this clip
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