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Attachment AbilityScore 400–500: your next steps

An Attachment AbilityScore® in the 400–500 band is a planning snapshot of how securely your child connects and seeks comfort, not a diagnosis. The clearest next step is a clinician-guided review at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, where the number is read alongside your child's history and observed relating, and a warm relationship-focused plan is built. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

Attachment AbilityScore 400–500: your next steps
Attachment AbilityScore 400–500: Next Steps — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

A score band is not a verdict — it's a starting map that shows you exactly where your child needs warmth, and where the next steps lead.

In short

An Attachment AbilityScore® in the 400–500 band is one structured snapshot of how securely your child connects, seeks comfort and feels safe with their key people right now — it is a planning signal, not a diagnosis or a label. The clearest next step is a clinician-guided review at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, where the number is read alongside your child's history, your observations and how they relate in the room. From there a warm, relationship-focused plan is built — and attachment is one of the most responsive areas of all to gentle, consistent support.

What this band tells you — and what it doesn't

Attachment describes the secure emotional bond between a child and their caregivers — the felt sense of “I am safe, and someone comes when I need them.” A 400–500 band suggests there are aspects of how your child seeks comfort, settles, separates or reconnects that are worth understanding more closely with a clinician.

It does not tell you your child is “insecurely attached” or that anything is broken. Many warm, loving families see a score in this range, and many things shape it — temperament, recent changes (a move, a new sibling, illness, a hospital stay), how much settled one-to-one time has been possible, and your child's stage of development. The band is a conversation-starter, not a conclusion.

Your next steps

  • Book a clinician review. Bring the score to a Pinnacle centre so a qualified clinician can interpret it in context — what you see at home matters as much as any number.
  • Notice the everyday moments. Between now and your visit, watch how your child seeks you when upset, settles after comfort, and reconnects after a separation. These observations are gold for the clinician.
  • Protect connection time. Small pockets of unhurried, child-led, screen-free time — following their lead in play — are the single most powerful thing you can do while you wait.
  • Be reassured. Attachment responds beautifully to warm, predictable, responsive care. This is supportable.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app, a single number or an online form. Across [70+ centres and 700+ therapists](/), our clinicians read the AbilityScore® as one part of a fuller picture, then shape a relationship-focused plan — often drawing on child psychology and behavioural therapy to strengthen secure connection at home.

Trusted sources

World Health Organization and UNICEF Nurturing Care Framework on responsive caregiving and early relationships; American Academy of Pediatrics (HealthyChildren.org) guidance on secure attachment and bonding in early childhood.

Next step — Ready to understand your child's score with a warm, expert eye? Book an assessment with a Pinnacle clinician.

What to watch

Notice how your child seeks you when distressed, how quickly they settle once comforted, how they manage brief separations, and how they reconnect with you afterwards. Watch for steady warmth in these moments rather than any single behaviour.

Try this at home

Set aside a few minutes of unhurried, screen-free, child-led play each day — follow whatever your child does, narrate it warmly, and let them lead. These small, predictable moments build secure connection more than any big gesture.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Does a 400–500 Attachment score mean my child is insecurely attached?

No. The band is a structured snapshot for planning, not a label or diagnosis. Many loving families see scores in this range, and many things — recent changes, temperament, illness, settling time — can shape it. A clinician reads it alongside your child's history and how they relate before any conclusion is drawn.

What is the very first thing I should do?

Book a review at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre so a qualified clinician can interpret the score in context. Meanwhile, protect small pockets of unhurried, child-led connection time, and notice how your child seeks and accepts comfort — those observations help the clinician enormously.

Can attachment improve?

Yes. Attachment is one of the most responsive areas of development. With warm, predictable, responsive caregiving — and relationship-focused support where needed — secure connection can grow steadily over time.

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