When anxious or unhappy, 9-month-oldMeredith prefers to be comforted by her mother. Tim, her father, is concerned that Meredith will not become attached to him. What information can you provide to reassure Tim?

What will be an ideal response?


Although John Bowlby believed that infants are predisposed to direct their attachment behaviors to a single special person, especially when they are distressed, his theory allows for multiple attachments. Babies develop attachments to a variety of familiar people—not just mothers but also fathers, grandparents, siblings, and professional caregivers. Fathers’ sensitive caregiving predicts attachment security, though somewhat less strongly than mothers’. Play is a vital context in which fathers build secure attachments. A warm marital bond and supportive coparenting promote both parents’ sensitivity and involvement and children’s attachment security, but they are especially important for fathers. In studies carried out in many societies and ethnic groups, fathers’ affectionate care of young children predicted later cognitive, emotional, and social competence as strongly as did mothers’—and occasionally more strongly.

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