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    Sexual guilt refers to a feeling of grave responsibility and remorse associated with participation in‚ or even thoughts and fantasies about‚ sexual activity. Individuals who feel guilt related to sex‚ or particular sexual activity‚ generally believe that sex (or a specific sex act) is immoral‚ sinful‚ or unclean. The understanding of guilt associated with sexual activities began with the work of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud (Better Sex.com‚ 2005). Regarding religious beliefs‚ Freud viewed

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    critical period‚ before the age of two and a half‚ may suffer major consequences such as difficulty showing affection(counselling dictionary)‚ higher levels of aggression‚ lower IQ’s. Bowlby’s theory also distances itself from the learning theory as Bowlby thought that children attach through

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    Child Name: Harlow 1. How does your baby’s eating‚ sleeping and motor development compare to the typical developmental patterns in the first 9 months? p. 102 – p. 109 a. 5 points for describing VC’s behavior in each of at least two domains and referring to what might be expected at these ages. (10 points) Based on the pediatricians report‚ Harlow is able to digest new foods well‚ so the doctor recommends that Harlow eat a variety of foods from the family dinner (ground up)

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    Early Relationships Children that do not receive continuous loving care‚ and do not form attachments with the care-giver‚ can grow up to be emotionally and cognitively damaged. Attachment is defined as: ‘a long enduring emotionally meaningful bond to a particular individual’¸ this bond is usually characterised by a desire for proximity to the care-giver and by separation distress when the bond is broken. The attachment object offers comfort and acts as a source of security. THE ROLE OF THE

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    Describe how partnerships with carers are developed and sustained in own work setting A partnership model work around a theory of collaboration‚ understanding and and communication. It’s a way that helps to recognise how the best outcomes can happen for children when care‚ development and learning provision/a setting ‚ a cooperatively together. A partnership model looks like this: Identifying needs via a partnership /mullet agency document can happen though the pre CAF assessment check list

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    of socialisation involves learning the language‚ values‚ rules and knowledge of the culture into which we are born” (McDonald‚ 12). One tends to follow and have a similar personality to those who they are close to and learn from. John Bowlby and Mary D.S Ainsworth developed a theory of parent-child attachment. The theory focused on how and why children become connected emotionally to their parents and what happens when a healthy relationship between parent and infant does not develop. The attachment

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    Throughout the first two years of life‚ infants develop physically‚ cognitively‚ and emotionally. Infants master new skills and accomplish many new tasks at an astounding rate. Many external influences affect the success of a child’s developmental progress. Warm and intimate infant-parent relationships and interactions are especially vital in nurturing an infant’s development. Since development often follows a similar path‚ one can conclude much about a child’s abilities by simply looking at a photograph

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    living for his family‚ we see how children’s are more attached to the mother who looks after them and feeds them. This is the most common example of attachment in our society‚ emotional attachment between the mother and her children. According to John Bowlby who was a British psychologist‚ attachment of an infant with his/her mother creates an impact on their later life as well. Attachment helps the infant to survive. It also plays a key role in their mental functioning in future. There are four phases

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    to take this subject. For the first few lectures‚ I found the topic about development of human life span to be interesting‚ and I would like to write something about my observation of my three-year-old and five-year-old cousins. According to Bowlby & Ainsworth (1956‚1991)‚ attachment is a close‚ emotional bonds of affection that develop between infants and the caregivers‚ which can be further classified into four types. After this lecture‚ I have a little experiment with my two cousins. I went to

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    ------------------------------------------------- Moral Development: Social Development theory ------------------------------------------------- Erickson’s psychosocial theory Stages of Psychosocial Development ------------------------------------------------- Psychosocial Development in Preschool‚ Middle Childhood‚ and Adolescence By Kendra Cherry What is Psychosocial Development? Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is one of the best-known theories of personality in psychology

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