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How can teachers help students with insecure attachment?
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By ignoring their needs.
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By providing a structured and supportive environment.
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By criticizing and blaming them.
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By encouraging dependence on the teacher.
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!
Supportive and structured environments can help students with insecure attachments feel more secure and develop healthier attachments. Ignoring their needs, criticizing them, or encouraging dependence on the teacher is unlikely to address the underlying issues related to insecure attachment and may even exacerbate the problem. Creating a safe and nurturing classroom atmosphere is essential in assisting students with insecure attachments to build stronger and more positive relationships.