Secure Attachment:This is when a child feels confident that their caregiver will be available and responsive to their needs. It's like having a reliable home base in a game - you know it's always there when you need safety or support.
Avoidant Attachment: This is when a child avoids or shows little preference for their caregiver, often due to inconsistent or neglectful care. It's like trying to build with unreliable materials - you can't trust it'll hold up under pressure.
Disorganized Attachment: This is when there are no consistent patterns in a childโs behavior towards their caregiver. Itโs like trying to follow an unpredictable GPS - sometimes it guides correctly, other times it leads astray.