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Innate
Attachments have evolved to ensure survival of infants and are born with the instinct to form an attachment
Critical period
Attachment has to be made in the first few years of life
Social releasers
Babies elicit behaviours which instinctively make carers respond
Monotropy
Primary attachment is the most important
Internal working model
Primary attachment is basis of all future attachments
Continuity hypothesis
This attachment will continue with the next generation of children