Greater percentages of insecure attachment excessively were made among newborn children who were adopted and spend no less than 8 months in a Romanian shelter. Newborns whom were adopted at a more early age, by complexity, did not seem to have a higher rate of unstable connection to their new parent (Singer, 1985). From these results, however there are a few limitations to consider, adopted infants appear to have the ability to consider their adoptive parents as a safe base, additionally, the new parents had all the standards of being sufficiently sensitive to the needs of their adopted infant to turn into a protected base. Yet the age of adopted infants appears to be a critical influence whether or not they develop secure or insecure attachment to adopting