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Question 1: Stages of attachment 8 months to 2 years Classic secure attachment
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greeting, play, separation anxiety. Both infant and caregiver seek to be close to each other (proximity) and frequently look at each other (contact). In many caregivers-infant pairs, physical touch (patting, holding, caressing) is frequent.
Question 2: three clusters of attachment which they called
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"socially engaged" (33 percent), "disengaged" (60 percent), and "negatively engaged" (7 percent).Question 3: long before they can reach out and grab, infants respond excitedly to caregiver attention by
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by waving their arms.
Question 4: A lack of synchrony is
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a troubling sign.
Question 5: Responsive and mutual relationships are important
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throughout childhood and beyond
Question 6: Stages of attachment 6 weeks to 8 months
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Attachment in the making. Infants respond preferentially to familiar people by smiling, laughing, babbling. Their caregivers' voices, touch, expressions, and gestures are comforting, often overriding the infant's impulse to cry. Trust (Erikson) develops.
Question 7: .attachment begins at ___and continues___
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Birth, lifelong Question 8: despite diversity of temperament and caregiving, most people thrive, as long
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as their basic physical and emotional needs are met.
Question 9: symbiosis
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the relationship between an infant and its mother in which the infant is dependent on the mother both physically and emotionally Question 10: Attachment is also ____ , part of the inborn social nature of the human species, with specific manifestations dependent on the ___&____.
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universal, culture and age
Question 11: synchrony is "experience-expectant" meaning
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needed for normal growth)
Question 12: Synchrony is evident not only in facial expressions and noises but also in
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body positions Question 13: Developing Attachment depends on the way, parent &child interact also the
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quality and consistency of caregiving, the safety and security of the home environment, and individual and family experience.Question 14: A coordinated, rapid, and smooth exchange of responses between a caregiver and an infant.
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synchrony Question 15: Responsiveness aids psychosocial and biological development, evident in
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heart rate, weight gain, and brain maturation.Question 16: 4-month-old infants during and immediately after the still-face episode chatercorized
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three clusters, Question 17: THINK CRITICALLY: What will happen if no one plays with an infant?
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Baby would stop thriving
Question 18: patterns set in infancy may echo in later life, they are not .
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determinative
Question 19: The disengaged group became passive, taking longer to
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return to normal.
Question 20: The mothers of each type differed
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In response to the infant's reaction in the still faced reaction.
Question 21: determinative
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Final, or crucial Question 22: Particularly in the first year, mothers who are depressed and anxious are less likely to synchronize their responses, and then
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babies become less able to respond to social cues Question 23: According to Ainsworth, "an affectional tie" that an infant forms with a caregiver-a tie that binds them together in space and endures over time.
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attachment Question 24: Attachment is the connection between one person and another, measured by
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how they respond to each other.
Question 25: The negatively engaged babies were angry, crying even after
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the still face ended.
Question 26: several weeks after birth. That tentative baby smile is like
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a switch that turns on the adult smile
Question 27: Early parent-child interactions are described as
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synchrony, a mutual exchange that requires split-second timing.