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Overnights away from home affect children's attachments, study shows

"Babies have an innate biological need to be attached to caregivers, usually their parents. But what happens when babies spend a night or more per week away from a primary caregiver, as increasingly happens in cases where the parents share custody, but do not live together?

"In a new national study, University of Virginia researchers found that infants who spent at least one night per week away from their mothers had more insecure attachments to the mother compared to babies who had fewer overnights or saw their fathers only during the day.

"The finding is reported in the August edition of the Journal of Marriage and Family...."

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-07-overnights-home-affect-children.html

Tornello, et al. (Aug. 2013). "Overnight Custody Arrangements, Attachment, and Adjustment Among Very Young Children." Journal of Marriage and Family,75(4), 871–885. DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12045. Abstract.

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