2. Attachment creates lack of exploration, because a child may be too clingy to its mother and will not explore new things. This stems from the term separation anxiety, meaning a child is too attached with have fear towards strangers. As presented in the Harlow experiment the babies who where attached cloth mothers did not explores the other things in the room versus the babies who had wired mothers that did explore other things
2. Attachment creates lack of exploration, because a child may be too clingy to its mother and will not explore new things. This stems from the term separation anxiety, meaning a child is too attached with have fear towards strangers. As presented in the Harlow experiment the babies who where attached cloth mothers did not explores the other things in the room versus the babies who had wired mothers that did explore other things