Insecure-Avoidant Attachment (Type A)
Insecure-avoidant attachment
Real World
Studies of infants in day-care centres where staff rarely respond to individual cries have found higher rates of avoidant attachment, reflecting how emotionally unavailable caregiving produces children who learn not to signal their needs.
Exam Focus
Do not confuse avoidant with 'unhappy' — these children appear calm but show elevated cortisol levels; mention this physiological evidence for higher-mark answers.
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