Reactive attachment disorder manifests in many ways. Most children with RAD do not exhibit normal emotions when interacting with others and may not feel or express guilt, remorse, or regret. They generally do not make eye contact and are disobedient beyond what is normally expected for children of their age.
Children with RAD may also exhibit inappropriate amounts of affection for strangers while showing no affection for or even fear of their primary caretakers.

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