Not exact matches
In a recent study, 70 % of new
fathers reported it took them weeks and months, not hours, to
bond or
form a
strong attachment to their babies.
In a recent study, 70 % of new
fathers reported that it took them weeks and months, not hours, to
bond or
form a
strong attachment to their babies.
She and Christopher
form a
bond much
stronger than the boy has with his somewhat aloof
father and socialite mother.
However nothing — absolutely nothing — in any research by Lamb or anyone else has found that infants «need» more than one caregiver, that they do better with more than one caregiver, that they need a
father any more than they need a grandmother or older brother, or that any of these secondary attachments, to the extent they do
form, are of equal importance to an infant's having a
strong and healthy
bond with its primary caregiver mother.