Infants and young children form healthy attachments when their needs are met; this builds trust between the child and the caregiver or parent. But inappropriate situations prevent this trust from forming. Some examples include not feeding, comforting, or changing a baby's diaper for many hours, having multiple primary caregivers who provide inconsistent care, and not holding, touching, talking to, or interacting with the baby for hours at a time.

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