results revealed that attachments were most likely to form with carers who were sensitive to the babies signals, rather than the person they spent the most time with. by 10 months old, most of the babies had several attachments, including mother, father, siblings, and extended family. it was observed that the mother was the main attachment figure for roughly half of the babies when they were 18 months old and the father for most of the other babies. based on this finding, this would suggest that being sensitive and responsive important for attachment