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ATTACHMENT KEEPS THE CHILD CLOSE TO THE PARENT Perhaps the most obvious task of attachment is to keep the child close. When the child experiences his need for proximity in physical terms—as very young children do—attachment serves as an invisible leash. Our offspring have this in common with many other creatures of attachment who must keep a parent in sight, hearing, or smell.
Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers
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