Child-Parent Attachments

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Chapter 14.4 Child-Parent Attachments
Also referred to emotional bond Relationship between a child and their primary caregiver. Formed in early years and has a long term impact on a child’s sense of self, development, growth, and future relationships with others. Attachment
Different forms of Attachment Little distress at separation and unresponsive by return Avoidant Explore when mother present, distressed by separation and comforted by return Secure Contradictory behavior at return, most insecure Disorganis ed Fail to explore, angry/not comforted at return Resistant
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Attachment Phases Baby forms bonds, but relationships with objects and humans are similar. Asocial 0- 6w 6w- 7m Specific attachment to caregiver then a few weeks later to multiple attachments Specific Attachmen t 7- 9m Indiscrimin ate Attachmen ts Interaction with strangers in the same way as with primary caregivers
Parenting Patterns Related to Attachment Avoidant Unresponsive/Rejection or Intrusive/Over stimulating Secure Warm, Responsive Resistant Inconsistent
Attachment Issues Abuse, maltreatment and trauma experienced by the parent or child Parental mental health Parental substance abuse Parents being separated from baby at birth Stress Loss of another caregiver Factors Affecting Attachment Being fearful or avoidant of caregiver Extremely distressed when caregiver leaves Rejecting caregivers efforts to calm, soothe, and connect with them Not noticing or caring when caregiver leaves or enters the room Being passive or non responsive to care giver Signs of Attachment Issues
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Sources https://positivepsychology.com/attachment-styles-childhood/ https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/child-health-development/attach ment-early-years#skip-to-content https://academic.oup.com/scan/article/17/7/609/6459276 https://thechildpsychologyservice.co.uk/theory-article/ attachment-theory/