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Social  bond

- Harlow did a study and as the baby monkeys grow up they showed lack of relating to other monkeys and forms of normal social relationships. 

- He believes it's from the lack of interactions between them and their mothers.( 255, the developing child) 

- 1/3 children who don't form a secure attachments are in risk for behavioral issues. ( early childhood council)

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Social development

By Ariel Prescott

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