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    Name: Sohini D Biswas Units: CYP Core 3.1 Criterion 2.3 Date: 27.11.2013 Task 22 Give an explanation of how current practice is influenced by Theories of Development. Piaget’s theory of cognitive development Piaget catagorised the cognitive development into four stages. They are: The sensorimotor stage : This stage is from birth till the child acquires language development. In this stage the children explore their understanding of the world through their sensory development

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    Harlow Provided a new understanding of human behavior and development through studies of social behavior of monkeys. Theory His theory hinged on the universal need for contact. Harlow’s famous wire/cloth "mother" monkey studies demonstrated that the need for affection created a stronger bond between mother and infant than did physical needs (food). Experiment He separated baby monkeys from their mothers and used a wire mother- covered in soft cloth- with a nipple with milk- as a mother substitute

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    common way people meet one another and begin a relationship (Myers‚ 2011). People are often more likely to be attracted to those that frequent the same places‚ work within the same company‚ attend school‚ share socioeconomic status‚ and with which an education level is shared. Simply being near one another will increase the feelings towards one another; this is known as the mere-exposure effect or familiarity principle. Just meeting someone and being within proximity does not mean that two people will

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    can affect an individual. 2. Theories of Social Relationships a. Attachment Theory: i. defined as the bond between two people that involves feelings of security‚ how a person would react of a person is under stress or threat‚ and how a person would react when there is an attempt to avoid or end separation from the attachment figure ii. oldest and best known theory; common references is infant-parent bond iii. adult attachments are maintained with a variety of

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    Discuss this statement in the context of relevant development theory. • Explain what is meant by the term Sensitive Mothering. Explain why sensitive mothering is important in building a positive emotional base. • Link this explanation to Bowlby’s attachment theory and Ainsworth’s studies. You will need to show an understanding of the internal working model of attachment and how sensitive mothering impacts the quality of attachment. • Links also need to be made to Erikson’s relevant psychological

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    RQ1: Are secure attachment style individuals more likely to use non-verbal immediacy thank anxious attachment style individuals? Guerrero‚ L. K.‚ & Bachman‚ G. F. (2006). Associations among relational maintenance behaviors‚ attachment-style categories‚ and attachment dimensions. Communication Studies‚ 57(3)‚ 341-361. Guerrero and Bachman conducted a study to determine the relationship between secure/insecure individuals and their attachment styles in romantic relationships. 189 couples participated

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    developmental theory to discuss the activities of the child I have observed. I will comment on the child’s physical growth and development‚ cognitive abilities‚ health‚ social relationships and emotional wellbeing. I will also look at the child’s interaction with other children and adults ‚ in order to appreciate the child’s development and account for differences and similarities as proffered by my chosen theory of Attachment. I intend to demonstrate the relevance of attachment theory to the child

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    Long-Term Consequences of Infant Day-Care and Mother Infant Attachment.” Child Development 66:474-485. Farran‚ Dale C. and Craig T. Ramey. 1977. “Infant Day Care and Attachment Behaviors Toward Mothers and Teachers.” Child Development 48:1112-1116 Field‚ Tiffany. 1991. “Quality Infant Day-care and Grade School Behavior and Performance.” Child Development 62:863-870. Gerrig‚ Richard J. and Philip G. Zimbardo. 2002. Psychology And Life‚ Pearson Education. Hiedemann‚ Bridget‚ Jutta M. Joesch‚ and Elaina Rose

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    Chapter 1 Introduction As the rate of separation and annulment rises here in the country‚ it becomes a social concern and various studies were conducted about the marital satisfaction of couples. However‚ the researchers saw the difficulty that having many studies can lead to confusion; which predictors can produce or hinder the couple’s marital satisfaction. This motivated the researchers to identify the predictors (age‚ creativity‚ agreeableness‚ achievement‚ extroversion‚ and resilience) of

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    An understanding of my feelings regarding Maternal deprivation Maternal deprivation was a term used by British psychologist John Bowlby. Bowlbys theory of maternal deprivation was that any disruption to the continuity of a loving and mutual bond between child and mother/mother figure can be potentially damaging to a child’s emotional‚ intellectual and social development. Bowlby believed that if a bond is broken between child and mother between the crucial period of 6 months and 5 years‚ then

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