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    3 / Chapters 10-13 Socioemotional Development Emotion: a feeling or affect that is characterized by behavior that expresses or reflects that feeling or affect. The purposes of emotions are to signal other about how one feels‚ regulating one’s own behavior & plays a role in social exchange. Emotional regulation: the ability to control one’s own emotions and emotional expression. Emotional display rules help determine appropriateness. Emotional Development: Infancy:  Primary emotion- emotions

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    Attachment Disorder Within the Foster Care System Liberty University Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the diagnosis of attachment disorder and it’s relationship to children within the foster care system. The prevalence of children placed into foster care as well as the circumstances that put them there are examined. Attachment and attachment disorder are discussed and defined. This article targets the current treatment methods and considers the aspects specific to children within

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    Unit 2 Assignment TaskThe provision of healthy‚ safe and secure environments for children | Describe why risk assessment approaches may differ at various stages of child development.Risk assessment is very important in a childcare setting‚ it is a way to ensure that any potential danger to a child has been noticed and all possible measures have been taken to minimise or remove that risk. The health and safety policy in the setting should have a section covering risk assessment and should cover

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    Survey on Secure Data mining in Cloud Computing U.Venkateshwarlu #1 #1 M.Tech‚Computer Science and Engineering ‚ JNTUH Hyderabad‚ AP‚ INDIA 1 uvenkatesh905@gmail.com Puppala Priyanka *2 2 M.Tech‚Computer Science and Engineering ‚ JNTUH Hyderabad‚ AP‚ INDIA 2 priya.puppala9@gmail.com Abstract— Data mining techniques are very important in the cloud computing paradigm. The integration of data mining techniques with Cloud computing allows the users to extract useful information from a data

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    assignment I will begin with a discussion of John Bowl by’s theory of attachment‚ this is one of the most used theories in children’s social work today. I will then discuss the origins of attachment theory‚ with giving an overview of what attachment theory consists of. In addition I will critically analyse this theory by incorporating other theorist’s views. Further I will give a brief account of how Mary Ainsworth researched attachment and her outcomes and classifications‚ which strengthened and widened

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    2. Assignment: Attachment Style and Relationships Robert Sternberg created his triangular theory of love based on three dimensions: passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. The degree to which a relationship demonstrates these three dimensions determines the type of love relationship. People begin love relationships with those who care for them as children. These early relationships can have a great effect on their adult relationships. • Write a 350- to 700-word response summarizing the three dimensions

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    Bowlby’s Attachment Theory Bowlby’s attachment theory is based on the evolution. He suggests that when children are born they already are programed to form attachment with others because it is an important factor in surviving. Bowlby believed that need of attachment is instinctive and will be activated by any conditions that seem to threaten the achievement such as insecurity‚ separation and fear. He also mentioned that fear of strangers is also natural factor which is important in survival of the

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    differences in attachment Attachment is when you get a strong reciprocal‚ emotional bond between two people like with a mother and infant. The attachment acts as a basis for further emotional and psychological development. Following on from the study carried out by Schaffer and Emerson (1964) on the phases of development in attachment‚ Ainsworth and Bell (1978) investigated individual differences in attachment using the Strange Situation. They hoped that their method of assessing attachments would be

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    One theory that could explain Shawn’s behavior could be the attachment theory. Growing up everyone thought they had a great family but no one knew his mother was an alcoholic. Shawn most likely did not form an attachment to his mom which caused him to lack trust and respect for others- particularly his father. Another way to look at Shawn would be through the anti-social personality theory. Shawn shows absolutely no remorse for what he did to his father or to his roommate. Additionally‚ he continuously

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    Over the years‚ multiple researchers have proposed the importance of positive parent-caregiver attachments early on in life‚ encouraging positive interactions in the future. Similar to attachments‚ the UNICEF researchers focus on the importance of quality education in Early Childhood for future competency and success in children. Within Early Childhood interventions‚ educators are providing education through a variety of topical areas‚ including nutrition‚ hygiene‚ and protection. In other words

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