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15 Cards in this Set
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Attachment
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strong, emotional connection we share with those to whom we feel closest
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Imprinting (ducks)
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Works on any moving object seen within a few hours of life
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Harlow's Monkeys
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Baby monkeys taken at birth are given a surrogate mother that provided food, one that was covered in soft cloth. Proved babies dont just go to mom for food.
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4 Types of Attachment
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1. Secure
2. Insecure-anxious 3. Insecure-Avoidant 4. Disorganized |
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Temperment
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Basic emotional style that appears in early development (largely genetic)
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Easy temperment
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Adaptable and relaxed (40%)
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Difficult temperment
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fussy, easily frustrated (10%)
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Slow to warm up Temperment
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low activity, gradual adjusting (15%)
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Behaviorally Inhibited
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Scared of new stimuli (10%)
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Where does attachment come from? (3)
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1. Experience (mother's response to baby's need)
2. Genetics 3. Temperment |
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Parenting Styles
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1. Authoritarian
2. Authoritative 3. Permissive |
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Authoritarian Parenting
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Strict, punishing child when not responsive to parent demands, little affection
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Authoritative Parenting
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Supportive, set limits, children tend to exhibit the best social and emotional adjustment low behavior problems
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Permissive Parenting
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Allow considerable limits, sparing of discipline, showers child with affection
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Uninvolved Parenting
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Neglectful parents, ignore children, pays little attention to positive or negative behavior
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