Section 2.5 Attachment theories
3. Bowlby and the monotropic theory about attachment
3.3. Third stage: Clear-Cut attachment (6-8 months to 18-24 months)
As the name suggests, there is a specific attachment between the infant and the caregiver. The bond can be quite strong, and infants regularly seek contact with their caregivers. They will show strong protest when separated from the caregiver, usually crying, screaming, clinging or random burst of sudden physical movements. That’s the stage where the infant understands on who he is depending on when in need. He shows a strong preference for that person over a stranger which includes the development of “stranger anxiety” and “separation anxiety”. The infant has a fear response to any strangers and sometimes expresses some strong protests. He will be in distress and will very likely refuse to be held by anyone else than the caregiver.
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