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    Exam 12: Attachment and Early Parent-Child Care
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    It Is Unlikely That Being Securely Attached in Infancy Is
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It Is Unlikely That Being Securely Attached in Infancy Is

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It is unlikely that being securely attached in infancy is the cause for children to be securely attached in childhood or causes them to be more socially competent or intellectually advanced at age 12 or later on.

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