Attachment

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Clues

  • An attachment is formed but broken. (11)
  • An emotional and reciprocal bond. (10)
  • Babies social behaviours to ensure the caregiver stays close. (6, 8)
  • Becoming distressed when an attachment figure leaves. (10, 7)
  • Continuing to make contact with an attachment figure. (6, 4, 9)
  • Differences inbuilt and apparent from birth such as activity levels. (11)
  • Infant and mother elicit a response to one another's signals. (11)
  • Never forming an attachment. (9)
  • Staying physically close to an attachment figure. (7, 9)
  • Who infants become attached to. (10, 6)

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