Compare And Contrast The Four Stages Of Attachment With Infants And Toddlers

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A man named Damon found a theory that states that there are four stages of attachment with infants and toddlers. The first stage is called preattachment. This stage starts at birth and will last until roughly 12 weeks of age. In this stage, the infant does not see the difference from person to person and believes that all people are the same person. They love to people watch during this stage as well. He believes that in this stage, infants are too young to form their attachments. The second stage is attachment in the making. This stage starts at 12 weeks of age and will last until roughly six months of age. In this stage, the infant is still highly interested in people and loves to people watch. They have not formed their stranger danger yet,

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