kinnituskäitumine
Kinnituskäitumine, often translated as attachment behavior, refers to the innate and learned actions an infant or young child displays to maintain proximity to a primary caregiver. This behavior is crucial for survival and emotional development. Infants typically exhibit behaviors such as crying, smiling, reaching, and following with their eyes to elicit care and attention from their attachment figures.
These behaviors are not random but are part of a biologically driven system designed to ensure the
Over time, as the child develops, these initial behaviors evolve into more complex forms of seeking comfort