Leo is three years old. He spent six weeks in a temporary residential care facility while his mother was recovering from a serious injury in hospital. His mother was only able to visit him briefly once a week during this time.
Since returning home, Leo's mother has noticed he is unusually clingy, has frequent temper tantrums, and seems highly anxious whenever she leaves the room. She is very concerned about whether this separation will have an enduring impact on his emotional and social development.
Assess how far research into deprivation could explain the short-term and long-term effects of Leo's stay in temporary residential care.
You must make reference to the context in your answer.
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