Frage | Antworten |
ATTACHMENT | The strong, emotional bond between parents and carers. |
SEPARATION ANXIETY | Distress when a child is separated from their caregiver. (Bowlby) |
STRANGER ANXIETY | Distress when a child meets an unfamiliar face. (Bowlby) |
CRITICAL PERIOD | A time frame in which babies must meet milestones that is essential for development. (Bowlby) |
SENSITIVE PERIOD | A time frame in which babies must meet milestones that is optimal for development. (Bowlby) |
PRE-ATTACHMENT PHASE | When a baby shows little or no variation in response to caregiver and others. (Bowlby) |
EARLY ATTACHMENT PHASE | When a baby recognises the main caregiver and seeks comfort from them. (Bowlby) |
SEPARATION PROTEST PHASE | When an infant seeks close proximity with the caregiver and displays separation anxiety. (Bowlby) |
GOAL CORRECTED PHASE | When a child understands concepts of attachment; trust, affection, approval. A child will also seek independence. (Bowlby) |
SECURE BASE | Helps the child explore the world safely, is emotionally available and physically available. (Ainsworth) |
SAFE HAVEN | Responds sensitively in stressful situations, provides reassurance, comfort and protection. (Ainsworth) |
AVOIDANT | Infant shows little or no signs of attachment when the caregiver leaves or returns. (Ainsworth) |
SECURE | The infant misses the caregiver in absence and makes attempts to reunite when they're back. (Ainsworth) |
AMBIVALENT | The child is distressed when the caregiver leaves but cant settle when she returns. (Ainsworth) |
DISORGANISED | Child has various different behaviours when the caregiver leaves and returns. (Ainsworth) |
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