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Secure Child-Caregiver Attachment in the Strange Situation

Considered the most common and healthiest attachment style, secure attachment is characterized by the child's preference for their parent over a stranger. The parent serves as a secure base, enabling exploration and providing comfort during stress. In the Strange Situation, securely attached children are typically distressed by the caregiver's departure but are happy and easily soothed upon their return. This pattern is associated with caregivers who are sensitive and responsive to their child's needs.

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