After having the lecture of “development over the life span “‚ I have noticed that emotional development varies among people caused by the difference of attachment style that their caregivers or parent give to them. According to Bowlby & Ainsworth (1956‚1991)‚ attachment style or pattern can be divided into four types : secure base‚ avoidant‚ ambivalent and disorganized. For example‚ if parent applies a warm/responsive caregiving style to their children‚ children therefore will be securely attached
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child to explore the world. Proximity maintenance-The child strives to stay near the caregiver‚ thus keeping the child safe. And separation distress-When separated from the caregiver‚ the child will become upset and distressed. In the 1970’s Mary Ainsworth carried out a groundbreaking study which was “the Strange Situation Study” which showed the profound effects of attachment on behaviour. In her study she got researchers to observe children between the ages of 12 and 18 months in a situation where
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Attachment and Divorce: FAMILY CONSEQUENCES Bowlby ’s‚ Ainsworth ’s‚ and Shaver ’s research created the understanding that infant styles create a disposition for later behavioral traits. More current research has questioned the significance of how the disruption of the attachment structure (such as in divorce) can affect children ’s behaviors throughout life. The research on this topic is contradictory and somewhat inconclusive‚ with research asserting that either attachment style or
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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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tendency to create strong emotional bonds with their caregivers’. This is mainly for survival because the caregiver provides them with food and shelter. Ainsworth sees attachment as an emotional bond. The baby feels a sense of security and comfort when with the caregiver‚ and uses them as a safe base to explore the world. Ainsworth carried out a study to find how securely attached‚ infants were to their caregivers. Ainsworth’s Strange Situation has found there to be three types of attachments
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MARC LEPINE – PSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE ABSTRACT Marc Lepine‚ a 25 year old boy entered the corridors of Montreal’s École Polytechnique University and started separating boys and girls. He then opened fire and killed 14 girls (The Montreal Massacre – Gunman massacres 14 women‚ 1989). Looking into Marc’s case deeply and studying his childhood reveals that his actions can be significantly explained using psychological theories such as Miller and Dollard’s Four Stage theory
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References: Ainsworth‚ M. et.al‚ (1978)‚ cited in Oates‚ J.‚ Lewis‚ C.‚ and Lamb‚ M. (2005)‚ ‘Parenting and Attachment’‚ in Ding‚ S. and Littleton‚ K. (eds) Children’s Personal and Social development‚ Oxford‚ Blackwell/The Open University. Bowlby‚ J.‚ (1969)‚ Attachment
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Grossman and Grossman (1991) researched infant-father attachment and found that there is a key role for the father’s in social development. Their aim was to see if the Strange Situation test (by Ainsworth et al (1978)) can be used to explore attachment types in German infants and to explore the relationship between maternal sensitivity and attachment type. They used 49 German families using the Strange Situation and measure attachment type and controlled
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A bond is a hold or grasp to something or someone. A bond between a mother and child is very sincere. The bond starts the minute the mother finds out she is pregnant. A mother will have her child and begin raising it to be what she wants her child to be. A child will admire the one who has raised them. I feel that working mothers have a bad reputation. Although they do not get to spend as much time with their children as they would like they still are a influence in that child’s life. Mothers who
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Eve‚ Mary-mother of Jesus‚ and Mary Magdalene are all prominent characters in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles and to some extent are mentioned in the Quran. Regardless of whether or not a person believes these women really existed as portrayed within these religious texts‚ they had and still have a major impact on societal views towards women today. For women to be truly liberated and treated as equals to men requires the circumvention of conventional patriarchal‚ anti-feminist interpretations and
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