Why is attachment considered to have lifelong consequences?
A. because it becomes part of a child's internal working model of self and his or her feelings of worthiness of love
B. because it involves a pattern of parenting that doesn't change over time in a child's life
C. because it only involves the relationship with the mother, and children typically spend more time with mothers than with fathers
D. because attachment is an inborn, biological characteristic that becomes part of a person's personality
Answer: A
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