Children with avoidant attachment don’t stop needing love. They just stop expecting it.
— Dr. Dan Siegel
Avoidantly attached kids learn not to express need—they numb it. But beneath the calm exterior is often deep isolation and fear of rejection.

Children with avoidant attachment don’t stop needing love. They just stop expecting it.
— Dr. Dan Siegel
Avoidantly attached kids learn not to express need—they numb it. But beneath the calm exterior is often deep isolation and fear of rejection.
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