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AQS (Attachment Q-set)
- AQS (Attachment Q-set) : AQS or Attachment Q-set refers to alternative method of assessing attachment security that is based on observations of the child’s attachment-related behaviors at home which can be used with infants, toddlers , and preschool children.
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