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Attachment Quiz - Questions
TRUE
FALSE
A boy can only become attached to one primary caregiver.
A premature boy who had to be recuscitated and nurtured in an incubator for several months will not attach to his parents.
A boy who sleeps in a crib will form a strong attachment to his mother and father.
A mother who forms close emotional ties with her son will cause him to become a "sissy".
A boy adopted during preschool will never develop an attachment to his parents.
A boy who is hospitalized for six months will lose his attachment to his parents.
A boy who lives with one parent will not become attached to the other parent.
Parents who allow their son to "cry it out" are not attached.
Attachment bonds can be broken.
A boy of ten needs to be attached to his mother and father.
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