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Attachment Difficulties

Your Child's AbilityScore & Attachment Difficulties: What Next

An AbilityScore is a starting map, not a verdict — for attachment difficulties, the number matters less than the direction. Review it with your Pinnacle clinician, begin relationship-centred support, and re-measure over time. Only a clinician confirms what it means.

Your Child's AbilityScore & Attachment Difficulties: What Next
AbilityScore & Attachment Difficulties: What Next — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

An AbilityScore is not a verdict on your child — it's a starting map, and a band of 0–100 simply means we now have a clear place to begin.

In short

An AbilityScore® is a clinician-administered snapshot of where your child is right now across developmental and relational domains — not a label, and not a ceiling. For a child with [attachment difficulties](/), the most helpful next step is to sit with your Pinnacle clinician, understand which areas the score reflects, and turn it into a warm, practical plan. The number matters far less than the direction we build from it.

What the score actually tells you

Attachment difficulties (ICD-11 6B44) are about the relationship and felt-safety between a child and their caregivers — how a child seeks comfort, responds to soothing, and feels secure enough to explore. An AbilityScore helps your clinician see:
  • Where your child feels safest — and where connection is harder right now
  • Communication and self-regulation — how your child signals needs and settles after distress
  • Caregiver-child interaction patterns — the back-and-forth that therapy can strengthen

A lower band is not a measure of love or parenting — it simply tells us where to focus first. Attachment is highly responsive to the right, consistent relational support.

What to do next

1. Review the score with your clinician, who will explain it in plain language against your child's own baseline — never against other children. 2. Start a relationship-centred plan. Attachment-focused work supports both child and caregiver, because secure attachment grows in the everyday rhythm of responsive care. 3. Re-measure over time. A single score is a snapshot; progress shows in calmer reunions, easier comfort-seeking, and a child who explores more freely knowing you're their secure base.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from an online number alone. With 25 million+ therapy sessions and 4.95 lakh+ families supported across 70+ centres, our clinicians turn a score into a gentle, doable plan for your family. Explore child & family therapy support, understand how the AbilityScore is calculated, and learn more about [attachment difficulties](/).

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (6B44, reactive attachment and related difficulties); World Health Organization Nurturing Care Framework on responsive caregiving; American Academy of Pediatrics guidance on early relational health.

Next step — Let's turn this score into a plan together. Book an assessment review with your Pinnacle clinician.

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.

What to watch

Seek a sooner review if your child consistently avoids comfort when distressed, shows little response to familiar caregivers, or seems either very withdrawn or indiscriminately friendly with strangers — and note any progress in how they seek and accept comfort from you.

Try this at home

Build small daily moments of predictable, warm connection — a consistent goodbye-and-return ritual, a few minutes of child-led play, and calm narration when soothing your child. Repeated, reliable comfort is how secure attachment quietly grows.

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

Is a low AbilityScore a diagnosis of attachment disorder?

No. An AbilityScore is a clinician-administered snapshot of where your child is right now — it is not a diagnosis. Any diagnosis is made only by a qualified clinician at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, after a full assessment.

Can attachment difficulties improve with support?

Yes. Attachment is highly responsive to consistent, warm, responsive caregiving and relationship-focused therapy. Progress often shows in how your child seeks and accepts comfort, settles after distress, and explores more confidently over time.

Why is my child compared to their own baseline and not other children?

Because development moves in spurts and plateaus, and every child's starting point differs. Comparing your child to their own earlier baseline makes even quiet progress visible and keeps the focus on their individual journey.

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