Mary Ainsworth
spectrum, Pervasive, autism, communication, imaginative
978-613-9-39835-5
6139398355
124
2012-05-11
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Securely attached children are best able to explore when they have the knowledge of a secure base to return to in times of need (also known as "rapprochement," meaning in French "bring together"). When assistance is given, this bolsters the sense of security and also, assuming the mother's assistance is helpful, educates the child in how to cope with the same problem in the future. Therefore, secure attachment can be seen as the most adaptive attachment style. According to some psychological researchers, a child becomes securely attached when the mother is available and able to meet the needs of the child in a responsive and appropriate manner. Others have pointed out that there are also other determinants of the child's attachment, and that behavior of the parent may in turn be influenced by the child's behavior.
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