S8 Recognise and apply theories of attachment to develop effective relationships with children
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Is this statement true or false? The term ‘attachment’ is used to describe the close, enduring relationship between an infant and their primary caregiver.
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Is this statement true or false? The quality of care a child receives in their early years shapes the types of attachment behaviours they use to feel safe.
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Ambivalent-resistant usually develop when a parent fails to respond predictably to a child’s . The caregiver may be inconsistent with their care or . As a result, the child may view themselves as of care - unlovable, bad and unable to achieve goals.
Is this statement true or false? Insecure strategies arise from a child experiencing a sensitive primary caregiver. This means that the ‘parent’ displayed acceptance, co-operation and accessibility.
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Is this statement true or false? It is important for a baby to trust their caregiver and know that, if and when they have a need and try to communicate, they will get a response.
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Children’s experiences do not need to be perfect, and not all children develop attachments in the same way, but without ‘good enough’ attachment, all-round development, though possible, becomes more to achieve. This can lead to long term physical and emotional . The quality of attachments made in the early years are likely to have an impact on future , well-being, aspirations and achievements.
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