Secure Attachment: A type of attachment where the child feels safe, comforted, and able to rely on the caregiver, leading to healthy emotional and social development.
Insecure Attachment: A type of attachment where the child feels anxious, avoidant, or disorganized in their relationship with the caregiver, which can lead to difficulties in later relationships and emotional regulation.
Attachment Theory:A psychological theory developed by John Bowlby that explains how the early bond between a child and their caregiver shapes the child's social and emotional development throughout their lifespan.