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Attachment theory helps parents learn how to appropriately care for their child. It is important for children to be held, loved, and cared for. The relationship a child has with his/her primary caregiver will affect how a child relates to others for the rest of their lives. The other comments show how ignorant some people can be.
dredina 4 years ago 2
Dont be stupid!! nobody is talking about forcing your babies to do something your baby dont want! come on!
Dramaqueen28 4 years ago
This is all about NTs trying to make spectrum kids like them(presumably because it is a better way to be). I have an awesome relationship with my child. I never forced him to look me in the eye. He does not speak. We snuggle a lot, but never against his will.
ralpheadsuz 4 years ago
SEE video Attachment Therapy: Got it???
This is Attachment Theory
Why would anyone want this for their children?
messsedupp 4 years ago 2