Lisa Reyes

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Psychologist John Bowlby, who formulated attachment theory in the 1970s, described attachment as a system of proximity: children who figured out how to keep an attachment figure nearby—literally, physically close to them—were more likely to receive comfort and protection, which meant they were more likely to survive, while children who had more distance from an attachment figure were less likely to receive comfort and protection, and thus were less likely to survive.
Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be
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