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    Annotation

    distress, child attachment, and mother-child interactions. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41(8), 1311-1324. http://web.b.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=b2d75575-0df6-4400-8735-241e5dd64815%40sessionmgr102&vid=23&hid=116 Summary: The article provided results of a continued study. Behavior developments arising from stressful child attachment situations of 243 French mothers and daughters were gathered. The quality of caregiving, attachment development

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    Deprivation Of Maternal Care

    The effects of this report were described in the preface to the WHO 1962 publication Deprivation of Maternal Care: A Reassessment of its Effects. This work had a great influence on eventual shift towards the professionalisation of alternative care. (Ainsworth 1962) Bowbly was the author of the hugely influential but also controversial “attachment theory” saying that: if within the first six months the attachment or bond to mother either fails to establish or breaks

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    Fearful Attachment Style

    The way in which we relate to other people has a profound effect on our lives. Our attachment styles mediate our ability to from and maintain intimate relationships and, therefore, have a profound effect on our social, psychological, and emotional well-being (Givertz, Woszidlo, Segrin, & Knutson, 2013). The purpose of this literature review is to examine the relationship between the avoidant/ insecure attachment style and intimate relationship issues. In other words, to examine the effect that a

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    Sensitive Mothering Is Essential to the Social and Emotional Development of the Child. Discuss This Statement in the Context of Relevant Developmental Theory.

    how it is essential to the social and emotional development of each child. I will discuss this statement in the context of relevant developmental theory. I will discuss the concepts of ‘attachment theory’ encompassing ‘internal working model’ (Bowlbey, cited in Smith, Cowie, Blades, 2003, p98) and quality attachment of John Bowlby. I will also link this explanation to the studies of Mary Ainsworth. ‘Sensitive Mothering’ is defined by Ainsworth (1969) as the style of interaction between the primary

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    Aging Out of Dcfs

    child, these young adults have spent the first 21 years of their life separated from their biological family, bouncing from one placement to another and changing schools every few years; never really given the opportunity to develop any secure attachments, are forced to function in this world alone. After working hands on and reviewing comprehensive literature on young adults with

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    Intensive Mothering

    can for your child poses a huge responsibility on parents. In my opinion, the critiques condemnation of attachment parenting is not fair. I believe that the concept of attachment is reasonable and infact necessary for infants to develop into skilled, independent and mature individuals who share a strong emotional bond with their parents. First and foremost, it is essential to know what Attachment parenting is all about? It is ‘an approach of raising children who are well connected to their parents

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    Unit 4: Development through the life stages Unit 4: Development through the life stages Name: Fatimah Al_Asadi Teacher name: Ms John What is this unit about? This unit enables learners to gain understanding of the different life stages and how people grow and develop. It requires learners to reflect on the importance of a variety of factors and major life events on the development of individuals, and to consider the nature-nurture debate. This unit will also allow learners to gain an insight

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    Psyc 406 Quiz 3

    authors of the journal article for Forum 3 hypothesize: A.having insecure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from emotional support in adulthood B.having secure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from emotional support in adulthood C.having secure attachment history with parents causes one to benefit from instrumental support in adulthood D.having an insecure attachment history with parents causes no notable differences in response to emoational

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    Impacts of Using Day Care Facility on Children Due to Maternal Employment

    Impacts of using day care facility on children due to maternal employment Methods of Business Research Submitted by Sumbal Syed MBA 14 14-1220 Research Title: Impacts of using day care facility on children due to maternal employment. Introduction In the past few years there has been an increase in trend for women to be pursuing a career, and hence, working mothers are bound to use daycare facilities to assist them in managing their children along with other responsibilities. These

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    Attachment Theory

    Attachment, in dictionary terms, means affection, fondness, or sympathy for someone or something. In psychotherapy, attachment theory refers to how those attachments impact human interpersonal relations. Attachment theory was first conceptualised by John Bowlby, a psychoanalyst who dedicated his time to studying the affectional bonds which form between a child and his primary caregiver. In Segal and Jaffe (2013), the affectional bond is simply but realistically defined as one's first love relationship

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