"Best Bets" to Promote Quality Parent-Child Relationships:
Develop (Early) Parent-Child Attachment

Drawing from the Family Lifestyles Project, Hamilton (2000) followed 30 American children from birth through adolescence. The sample was constructed to represent children from conventional and various nonconventional families, such as social contract couples, domestic living groups, single mothers, and creedal communes. The study suggests that parent-child attachment at infancy predicts attachment at adolescence (Hamilton, 2000).


 
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